1.02.2007
I think I know this guy
From the synopsis of "Coal Run" on Tawni O'dell's website, she describes a secondary character thusly:
"the town's no-nonsense pediatrician who brandishes vaccinations on the doorsteps of neglectful parents like a Wild West sheriff"
Following the lead of this blog, my sister's and I are trying to link Frank with his former patients. Send them to the website in the link, if you know anybody that he took care of.
And, yes, the fat-assed baby is me.
Thanks.
"the town's no-nonsense pediatrician who brandishes vaccinations on the doorsteps of neglectful parents like a Wild West sheriff"
Following the lead of this blog, my sister's and I are trying to link Frank with his former patients. Send them to the website in the link, if you know anybody that he took care of.
And, yes, the fat-assed baby is me.
Thanks.
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Saw this in an article in Slate.com today, by their editor-at-large (did you do the buzzer thing too?):
Ford gave the commencement address at my land-grant diploma mill the year I graduated, and I got to shake his hand when he handed me my degree. Comedian Frazer Smith, just ahead of me in line, hit Jerry in the paw with a hand buzzer as they shook. "Oooooooo!!!!" the future president said, hopping a step back. Buzz me at slate.pressbox@gmail.com. (E-mail may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise. Permanent disclosure: Slate is owned by the Washington Post Co.)
Ford gave the commencement address at my land-grant diploma mill the year I graduated, and I got to shake his hand when he handed me my degree. Comedian Frazer Smith, just ahead of me in line, hit Jerry in the paw with a hand buzzer as they shook. "Oooooooo!!!!" the future president said, hopping a step back. Buzz me at slate.pressbox@gmail.com. (E-mail may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise. Permanent disclosure: Slate is owned by the Washington Post Co.)
Hmmm. I still don't get it. Tried a different browser and it still comes up empty. Anyone else having problems? Maybe you have to be in NC...
The Frank Weiner website looks great. I can see it clearly out here in the Prairie State, maybe because the flat landscape presents no impediments to transmitting images of, uh, ample babies of the kind Tim described.
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