Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
- February 08, 2013
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Dogs, bosses, garden slugs, who sits next to who at Thanksgiving, cheating at golf, fretting the night away, carping couples on long trips, eating over the sink, toenail clippings, cosmic order, hairballs, flop sweat, coughing into one’s elbow, clogged pipes, clogged arteries, parking crooked at the mall.
That’s what real life is all about. And that’s what Real Life Adventures is all about.
For nearly two decades, Lance (Aldrich) and Gary (Wise) have drawn, and drawn from, the everyday stuff that we all slog through.
And on any given day, they like to think their little square slice of life is a nice change from the rickety roller coaster the rest of the world seems to be.
Want to share your life’s goofiosity with them? Just post here.
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Comments (11) (Please sign in to comment)
The Nihilist said, 4 months ago
Ain’t this god’s own truth…
Medicine isn’t about helping people — it’s about how to manage a more effective business…
Pacopuddy said, 4 months ago
I KNEW IT!!!!
win said, 4 months ago
Number4) Always keep ’em waiting.
Ron Gee said, 4 months ago
Rule 5) Always book more patients than you can see in any given hour.
rmacprivate said, 4 months ago
And remember anyone with really good health insurance will never be healthy as long as we can keep billing their insurance.
hippogriff said, 4 months ago
rmacprivate: Not quite. Really good insurance, like in Canada, covers preventive care.
J. Short
said, 4 months ago
You don’t have enough drugs, or you have too many organs.
Loy Wells said, 4 months ago
@Ron Gee
See rule #4.
Loy Wells said, 4 months ago
@hippogriff
Like here, it only takes 4-5 moves for an appointment, and then the Dr is a mystery.
DA BEER WUZ Damn good said, 4 months ago
I did find this funny ! Even thou When my father was dieing and was checked out of the Hosp. 5 diff doctors sent me bills for consultations on him after he left .!
DDS029 said, 4 months ago
@Ron Gee
Found away around that. Get the first appointment of the day. It’s the pro-active approach. Be the one to start the slow down, not the victim of it.