Waiting for Godot?
Waiting so long, you’ll witness the death of a salesman
OK, I’m back from Google…I get it now.
When to a new medical office building and was directed to pause seating. Guess waiting now is now too accurate to be said.
Ah yes, another day, another Samuel Beckett joke.
You might want to bring your nail clippers
When an internist graduates from medical school, do they start as an intern internist? Waiting for applause….
I’ve heard of “Waiting for Godot,” but I have no idea what it is about. Is there a deeper meaning to the joke, or is just a play on the title?
“You can wait here in the sitting room, or you can sit here in the waiting room.”
“I really enjoy these visits, Dr. Godot.”
“Right Beckett ’cha.”
The patients ahead of you are Vladimir and Estragon.
“Waiting for Godot” is a famous absurdist play by Samuel Beckett (anyway, famous decades ago).
Two figures spend the entire play waiting for Godot, who has aspects of the mysterious, ineffable nature of God.
The “important” point for this gag is that (spoiler) Godot never arrives.
I know, pretty obscure for a waiting room gag.
In Soviet Russia, Godot waits for you.
November 25, 2017
Ubintold 11 months ago
Waiting for Godot?
markkahler52 11 months ago
Waiting so long, you’ll witness the death of a salesman
Znox11 11 months ago
OK, I’m back from Google…I get it now.
purepaul Premium Member 11 months ago
When to a new medical office building and was directed to pause seating. Guess waiting now is now too accurate to be said.
Daltongang Premium Member 11 months ago
Ah yes, another day, another Samuel Beckett joke.
mindjob 11 months ago
You might want to bring your nail clippers
Cerabooge 11 months ago
When an internist graduates from medical school, do they start as an intern internist? Waiting for applause….
Just_Karl 11 months ago
I’ve heard of “Waiting for Godot,” but I have no idea what it is about. Is there a deeper meaning to the joke, or is just a play on the title?
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 11 months ago
“You can wait here in the sitting room, or you can sit here in the waiting room.”
Frank Burns Eats Worms 11 months ago
“I really enjoy these visits, Dr. Godot.”
“Right Beckett ’cha.”
Lablubber 11 months ago
The patients ahead of you are Vladimir and Estragon.
mistercatworks 11 months ago
“Waiting for Godot” is a famous absurdist play by Samuel Beckett (anyway, famous decades ago).
Two figures spend the entire play waiting for Godot, who has aspects of the mysterious, ineffable nature of God.
The “important” point for this gag is that (spoiler) Godot never arrives.
I know, pretty obscure for a waiting room gag.
flingebunt 11 months ago
In Soviet Russia, Godot waits for you.