I was talking to Lady Di last night about a cool app on our semi-new i-Phones: a free sample of Discover Magazine in the i-NewsStand. The issue is "Vital Signs" and it included a little vignette where symptoms are given, and you follow along as they figure out what's wrong. The one I read had to do with subtle changes in the smell of one dude's breath. Lady Di, ever the health educator, offered that it was probably ketoacidosis. One of the things that can cause ketoacidosis is diabetes. You can read up on it in Wikipedia (you can try the link, but ever since Blogspot changed the format, it's kinda hit or miss... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketoacidosis Anyway, the name of the ailment sounded familiar to me... Ah, Mary Poppins! Remember her and Bert dancing on roof tops? At one point or another they sang Supercalifragisticexpialodicious, which sound like the perfect place to plant ketoacidosis. Anyway, first, my take, then, for the purists, you can listen to Mary and Bert.
An Ode to Sugar Breath (sung to the tune of Supercalifragilisticexpialodicious)
It’s too bad we have to smell that ketoacidosis,
Even though a whiff of it is worse than halitosis,
If we complain too loud, they’ll say we have neurosis...
Super stinky sugar breath, it’s ketoacidosis.
Because I was afraid to speak,
When the big guy reeked too bad,
The odor gave me nose a tweak,
Enough to drive me mad.
But then again it can’t be helped,
The situation’s sad,
The super stinky sugar breath,
It’s ketoacidosis.
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j.d. bryan
said...
A badly remembered song from law school. I couldn't find in online, so here goes:
"It's a shifting use executory vested limitation
If you say it fast enough, you'll pass your recitation
Whether speaking of the probate code, or clauses in a will, Per stirpes or per capita, one phrase will fit the bill
I was born in Montana, raised in Tampa, and reside in a small town in the lowcountry of South Carolina with the Lovely Lady Di, and son Tyler. Walterboro (the 'Boro) has about 5,100 residents. It's a moderately interesting place. I work in the public defender's office representing poor people charged with crimes. Some of them did it. Some of them didn't do it. Some are not very nice, a lot of them are just regular Joes with a huge plate of bad luck.
I'm a moderately interesting fellow, who has the good fortune to know or be related to some very interesting people. Is there anyone out there?
9 comments:
A badly remembered song from law school. I couldn't find in online, so here goes:
"It's a shifting use executory vested limitation
If you say it fast enough, you'll pass your recitation
Whether speaking of the probate code, or clauses in a will,
Per stirpes or per capita, one phrase will fit the bill
"It's a shifting use executory vested limitation"
An excellent use of Mary Poppins, JD!
See, Anon, that makes no sense. I only toss out comments that are more random than mine.
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