Why is the doctors imagination reel, and the patient’s reality imaginary? People who are crazy should not be deciding if some one else counts is crazy. Yet this is a part of our legal system that is worthy of 200 Monty Python sketches.
I love the way that “Hell’s Kitchen” uses various scenes from Gulliver as lead in to the shows (but I still FF through it after seeing once). I also no longer save any to DVD, because eliminations are arbitrary opinions by Ramsey (which he has a right to do in selecting a head chef) but seeing once is enough.
pouncingtiger almost 13 years ago
The client has been to Lilliput.
Destiny23 almost 13 years ago
“Wanna trade places, Doc??”
lontooni almost 13 years ago
Why is the doctors imagination reel, and the patient’s reality imaginary? People who are crazy should not be deciding if some one else counts is crazy. Yet this is a part of our legal system that is worthy of 200 Monty Python sketches.
kreole almost 13 years ago
Classic “Lillipution Paranoia Projectional Syndrome”.
tis4kis almost 13 years ago
“And you’re the one with the note pad?”
ChukLitl Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I’m a fig tree of your imagination.
Jeciel almost 13 years ago
“As you were saying, Gulliver.”
roctor almost 13 years ago
A case of projection.What does the patient project?
lewisbower almost 13 years ago
If the patient wants truth, he should journey to the land of Houyhnhms and leave this Yahoo stranded on the beach
psychlady over 12 years ago
I wouldn’t send anyone to that doctor!
bmonk over 12 years ago
“I’m sorry—the doctor is tied up at the moment. . . .”
vldazzle over 12 years ago
I love the way that “Hell’s Kitchen” uses various scenes from Gulliver as lead in to the shows (but I still FF through it after seeing once). I also no longer save any to DVD, because eliminations are arbitrary opinions by Ramsey (which he has a right to do in selecting a head chef) but seeing once is enough.
alan.gurka over 12 years ago
Pretty vivid imagination! Wish I could project my thoughts like that.