I’ve Got a Joke for You...

Jazzer

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@Jazzer - ha ha that's funny

When I visited Britain I never saw one penguin in a bar!
When I got back home to the States I was told the reason was that they're afraid of Wales.

(British are not expected to 'get' this joke...)
 
@Jazzer - ha ha that's funny

When I visited Britain I never saw one penguin in a bar!
When I got back home to the States I was told the reason was that they're afraid of Wales.

(British are not expected to 'get' this joke...)

"Hahaha......Greg.....TOUCHÉ eh buddy!"

So one American 'gets' my joke.
(....he must have some 'English' in him)
 
"Hahaha......Greg.....TOUCHÉ eh buddy!"

So one American 'gets' my joke.
(....he must have some 'English' in him)

It must be the English as I have several researchers interested in one of my tinnitus theories. Electrical charge to the occipital nerve. The occipital nerve can send a charge to stress or weak infected areas. For me by charging my occipital nerve it goes to my thyroid and to my SCM muscles where my somatic high pitch and pulsatile tinnitus stops completely. It may have something to do with a blood pressure change. Problem is it lasts for only several minutes and a repeat won't work for several days.
 
@Jazzer Not all penguins look alike. Take the Pittsburgh Penguins. They are great on ice, but they all look different.
 
@Jazzer Not all penguins look alike. Take the Pittsburgh Penguins. They are great on ice, but they all look different.

Whereas I am extremely loath to 'cross swords'
with a person held in such considerable medical esteem, perhaps I may be permitted to suggest that 'one's brother' would likely share the same genealogy?
 

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