Mushroom Syndrome

bulldogg

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A sweet grandmother telephoned Mount Sinai Hospital. She timidly asked, "Is it possible to speak to someone who can tell me how a patient is doing?"

The operator said, "I'll be glad to help, Dear. What's the name and room number?"

The grandmother in her weak tremulous voice said, "Holly Finkel, Room 302."

The Operator replied, "Let me check. Oh, good news. Her records say that Holly is doing very well. Her blood pressure is fine; her blood work just came back as normal and her physician, Dr. Cohen, has scheduled her to be discharged Tuesday."

The Grandmother said, "Thank you. That's wonderful! I was so worried! God bless you for the good news."

The operator replied, "You're more than welcome. Is Holly your daughter?"

The Grandmother said, "No, I'm Holly Finkel in 302. No one tells me :cen: ."
 
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Dead on the money Missileer. Us country folk gotta keep these city slickers edu-mah-kaited. ;)
 
bulldogg said:
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Dead on the money Missileer. Us country folk gotta keep these city slickers edu-mah-kaited. ;)

Yeah, Bulldog, we use it as the mushroom theory of engineering when speaking of upper management. We also use the "flat tire approach to engineering." Remember that one?
 
Cartman voice - "Goddamnit Lemons!"

"Flat tire engineering", HA, that's damn funny.
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bulldogg said:
Cartman voice - "Goddamnit Lemons!"

"Flat tire engineering", HA, that's damn funny.
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It describes a lot of electrical types I know. For everyone else's benefit.

Flat Tire Theory of Engineering=If an engineer fixes a flat tire by installing a spare tire, he will take the spare back off, replace it with the flat one to make sure that was the real problem. Then if it was the problem, he re-installs the spare tire. :)
 
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