Word: podiatrists
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...hypocrite windbag' ring a bell?" Indeed, I sometimes fantasize about being subpoenaed to such a hearing, just for the chance to hit back. I've got my answers ready: "Excuse me, sir; did you develop your devotion to morality before or after you left your second wife for that podiatrist's assistant?" "Senator, when you ask about a cover-up, are you referring to that pathetically unconvincing toupee?" "I'll make you an offer, Congressman. You put away those notes, and I'll answer questions your staff didn't write for you." I know I'll be risking a contempt...
...says they are shorthanded. "Sometimes when I need to have my lungs suctioned--I cannot cough--no one comes until I'm bubbling over, gargling for breath." Winsick confirms that in Long Beach, staff and services are being "nibbled away all the time.'' A diabetic who usually sees a podiatrist once a month, Winsick says none has been available for several months...
...Petersburg. Although he did not own an airplane, he hired Ebaugh as a pilot, and she moved to Atlanta in 1981, bringing along a used one she had bought for him. The relationship (and the piloting) lasted until 1986, when she announced she was leaving him for a California podiatrist. The news devastated Turner, who cut short an African vacation with his family and rushed back to Atlanta. Says Ebaugh: "He put up the most aggressive campaign to get me back that I have ever heard about or read about in my entire life...
...podiatrist," joked the younger Weiss, whose feet were immersed chilling waters of the Charles...
...Dreams also turn out to be Yang's inventions. For instance, a lamentable bellhop at the hotel (well-played by Blake Spraggins) always seems to have his itchy hand out for a non-existent tip. He later laments that "I should 'a listened to my wife and been a podiatrist" instead of staying with the "bellhop" trade...