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Sacked

Date April 24, 2008

catch-a-llama

Sorry to those who couldn’t get my blog up this AM.

I have no idea why it went down.

I have no idea why it is back up.

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6 Responses to “Sacked”

  1. Dr. Val said:

    Is that a real llama? It looks stuffed… So cute!! Man I hate those days when I get run over by llamas for no good reason.

  2. Rob said:

    I presume it is fake, but I just found the pic on the web, so I don’t know.

  3. Dean said:

    I was under the impression that llama ball was banned in every state except South Dakota? And where are the helmets? Why aren’t they wearing helmets? I believe this calls for a full-scale investigation. Somebody call John Stossels.

  4. Rob said:

    You know what they say about those folks from South Dakota….Spinning furiously.

  5. The Laundress said:

    Lovely pic.

    Dang but my problem wasn’t today, it was where have you been lately? I have missed you. Love, tl

  6. Chrys said:

    I was going to ask if that was you as a child, playing with your family pet. A great add to the family album. On a serious note, loved the write up you did on Kevin MD .

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Welcome to my blog. I am a practicing primary care physician in the Southeastern US, caring for patients of all ages (Board Certified in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics). This blog covers a wide variety of issues, including the following: What it is like to be a physician, dogs driving cars, what troubles are in our system, toddlers with flame-throwers, what would it take to fix that system, llamas, death and dying issues, mutants, and accordions. Maybe I need to write about mutant dying accordions with flame-throwers. Hmmm....I feel a post coming. Anyhow, I like variety. Life is always lived with both laughter and tears. If you are a regular reader of this blog, it is also filled with nausea and nightmares. Thanks for stopping by. -Dr. Rob