The Oy Vey Club — Part 6

You have an appointment at the clinic at Ein Kerem in the morning and a wedding to go to that same evening? That should keep you on your toes. Well, yeah. The appointment at the urology clinic had been scheduled in the distant past (meaning months and months ago), and we were going to show up, come hell or high water. The wedding? Miri-tal and Michael were getting married on Aug. 7 at Lago, the meat restaurant at the Puddle at the new entrance to our fair city. That got scheduled much more recently. The moral of the story? It’s easier to schedule a wedding here in The Land than to book an appointment with your favorite medical specialist.

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The Oy Vey Club — Part 3

Yes, I plan to show up, which is my way of making it clear – without invoking the support of The Good Lord or referring to a vow I never made – that I have every intention of doing just that, but that I am aware of the potential obstacles lurking out there somewhere. The MRI in question was ordered months ago by our urologist, Dr. Charm, and this was the earliest appointment I could get. If it didn’t happen as scheduled, who knows when… So, yeah, I definitely plan on being there.

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Yes, I plan to show up, which is my way of making it clear – without invoking the support of The Good Lord or referring to a vow I never made – that I have every intention of doing just that, but that I am aware of the potential obstacles lurking out there somewhere. The MRI in question was ordered months ago by our urologist, Dr. Charm, and this was the earliest appointment I could get. If it didn’t happen as scheduled, who knows when… So, yeah, I definitely plan on being there.

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The Oy Vey Club — Part two

Wishing that all your internals get sorted soonest, although I fear you, like xxx and, I suspect, myself, may not be able to keep your appointments this week. Shortly after posting my article about the Oy Vey Club, I began receiving a series of ‘oy vey’ responses from fans near and far. And then I received the message above from a friend who lives below – down the hill from where we are. He was simply reminding me of the unpleasant possibility that things might get worse before they got better. Well, all we can do is try.

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The Oy Vey Club

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Every Good Boy — Part 3

If you’re on to a good thing…

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Every Good Boy — Part 2

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Every Good Boy — Part 1

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The Dreaded ‘M’ Word — Part 24

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