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So funny, so real. Being a fixer, I just want him to reach out and grab that nail and–oops! I didn’t think about the consequences of yanking it out of her head. What a dilemma for both of them! Thanks for the laugh.
Tamela, my dad’s been telling that joke for years! You’re the first person I’ve ever heard (besides myself) repeat it! Thanks for the memory.
Yes, oh, yes, there is a beam
stuck upon my eye,
but I am really gonna scream
if you won’t even try
to understand how it may feel
to live with unclear vision,
when fuzziness is all that’s real
and I can’t make provision
for changes that may come tomorrow;
what if it gets worse?
Can’t you just show me some sorrow
rather than give eye-roll curse
that shows the issue’s all about
you, and I should pull it out?
Tamela Hancock Murray
This is funny! Reminds me of this old joke:
“Doctor! Doctor! Every time I drink a cup of coffee, my eye hurts.”
Doctor replies, “Take the spoon out of the cup.”
Angela Major
Love it.
Pam Hillman
Thanks for the laugh. 🙂
Marci Seither
Loved watching this while drinking my morning coffee… thankfully I remembered to take my spoon out!
Pat Jaeger
So funny, so real. Being a fixer, I just want him to reach out and grab that nail and–oops! I didn’t think about the consequences of yanking it out of her head. What a dilemma for both of them! Thanks for the laugh.
Tamela, my dad’s been telling that joke for years! You’re the first person I’ve ever heard (besides myself) repeat it! Thanks for the memory.
Peter DeHaan
The video is even better the second time!
Karen Ball
His expressions at about 1:05 and 1:12 are HYSTERICAL!
angchronicles
love it.
Andrew Budek-Schmeisser
Yes, oh, yes, there is a beam
stuck upon my eye,
but I am really gonna scream
if you won’t even try
to understand how it may feel
to live with unclear vision,
when fuzziness is all that’s real
and I can’t make provision
for changes that may come tomorrow;
what if it gets worse?
Can’t you just show me some sorrow
rather than give eye-roll curse
that shows the issue’s all about
you, and I should pull it out?
Deb Gorman
Oh, how I needed this laugh this morning! In the words of Gomer Pyle, “Thank you, thank you, thank you!”
Robyn
Oh I laughed so hard. Thank you.
Lisa Bell
Too funny. And maybe a little too true.
Sheri Dean Parmelee, Ph.D.
Oh, my!!!!!
Felicia Harris-Russell
Hilarious. Thanks!!
Patricia Hartman
Is that how agents feel during their 15-minute appointments?