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Re: They named it what? Pierre Levesque 07-19-2007
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Posted by Pierre Levesque on July 19, 2007, 4:01 pm

> There's a nursing home in town that that just changed hands and was
> renamed. They have, I believe, come up with one of the worst possible
> names for a nursing home that I can imaging. Instead of a nursing
> home, it now sounds like a place where serious alcoholics go to
> recover from too much vodka.
>
> How would you like to send your grandfather to Absolut Nursing and
> Rehab Center.
>
> Absolut Rehab Center??? I wonder who was drinking what when they came
> up with that name.
>

How about the Wilde Institute for New Organization recovery center?



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Posted by Pierre Levesque on July 19, 2007, 10:32 pm

>
>>
>>> There's a nursing home in town that that just changed hands and was
>>> renamed. They have, I believe, come up with one of the worst possible
>>> names for a nursing home that I can imaging. Instead of a nursing
>>> home, it now sounds like a place where serious alcoholics go to
>>> recover from too much vodka.
>>>
>>> How would you like to send your grandfather to Absolut Nursing and
>>> Rehab Center.
>>>
>>> Absolut Rehab Center??? I wonder who was drinking what when they came
>>> up with that name.
>>>
>>
>> How about the Wilde Institute for New Organization recovery center?
>
> That should say:
> Wilde
> Institute for
> New
> Organization recovery center.
>

Fair enough... but for someone who's just now discovering wine how could
you suddenly be such a spokeman for WINO? LOL *<\:-P~~



Posted by Amy Blankenship on July 23, 2007, 12:55 pm

>
>>
>>> "Amy Blankenship"> wrote
>>>> Whitbread Pale Ale. Not wine, but yum!!!
>>>
>>> She sed: whitebread LOL
>>>
>>> Ever read the *Dark Tower* series?
>>
>> No. I'm not really a Stephen King fan.
>
> I never was either but my wife bought me the 1st 3 issue boxed set so I
> had to read em. :-)
> They were a little different than the other King books I attempted to
> read.
> I now have all 7 books in the series but lost interest after 4.
>
> Anyway, one of the major players in the story is a negro woman named Detta
> who I believe slips in and out of dementia and goes from being the nicest
> person in the world to evil incarnate and in her altered state refers to
> caucasians as whitebread. She's nasty too.

My husband has the series and he says the ending is not worth reading that
many books...




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