She who must be obeyed believes its not the aspirin that helps, but the glass of water, as in “You’re probably dehydrated, just drink a glass of water”
Husband expects me to be an expert doctor for him. I stuck his head back together when he split (tiny split) it on the bottom of an electric saw (not on the blade, on the base) after making sure that he did not have a concussion. If he needs to take something for pain he asks me – aspirin, tylenol, red or blue? I figured out how to be able to put “band aids” on injuries on his legs which seem to be allergic to regular “band aids” or plastic or fabric adhesive tape. I joke that I went to the medical school of St Elsewhere, ER (the second ER series that was a drama, not the first one that was a comedy), Chicago Hope, etc. We were watching Grey’s Anatomy last week and I commented that I would never use anything that the do or say on that show as they don’t seem to pay enough attention to the medical end of the show.
My daughter loved playing with a little toy “doctor’s kit” we got her when she was about 3 or 4— taking our temps, using a toy stethoscope, administering make-believe medicine, etc. Then after not thinking about it very much for the next 15 years or so, she graduated from college, decided to go to Med school, and is now in her first year of residency in Internal Medicine. Funny how life works out sometimes! (and “no”, nobody else in the family was or is an MD)
thomas_matkey almost 6 years ago
And I’ll bet she still does!
ShadeBlackfox almost 6 years ago
I married a veterinarian, and my gawd what I have to put up with. The dogs and I all run and hide when we see her with a thermometer!
colddonkey almost 6 years ago
I’d let Janis examine me any time she wants.
Da'Dad almost 6 years ago
She who must be obeyed believes its not the aspirin that helps, but the glass of water, as in “You’re probably dehydrated, just drink a glass of water”
Bigdeer Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Wonder if they ever play ‘turn your head and cough?’.
joedon2007 almost 6 years ago
I bet Arlo would be glad to play doctor too
nosirrom almost 6 years ago
I can imagine them playing “Doctor”
Arlo: “doctor, ain’t there nothin’ I can take?” “doctor, to relieve this headache”
Janis: “You put the lime in the coconut, you drink ‘em bot’ up”
And in case you’re looking for an ear worm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kV16-NzzXKc
Tyge almost 6 years ago
I think this is one case where Arlo and Janis both were referring to the childhood version.
Happy Tinkerbelle Premium Member almost 6 years ago
the comments here remind me of the Monty Python skit “wink wink nudge nudge, know what I mean ?” : )
RonaldMcCalip almost 6 years ago
I swear! JJ must have me and my wife on camera, 24-7!!!
T Smith almost 6 years ago
It’s not a too-muh.
DaveQuinn almost 6 years ago
As kids if we played “doctor”, our parents had a lot to say about it. Many kids learned about the birds and the bees by playing “doctor”.
The Pro from Dover almost 6 years ago
diverleo almost 6 years ago
Playing a bit of “doctor” might distract her?
Leojim almost 6 years ago
I got caught and punished many times for playing Doctor. But I loved it and kept doing it anyhow. I was a very very curious child.
paranormal almost 6 years ago
It could be your wife…
dtrim almost 6 years ago
The next strip will be four panels of him smiling. ;o)
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 6 years ago
A natural.
dwhause almost 6 years ago
My wife started “practicing medicine” my senior year in college – before I even got accepted to medical school.
mafastore almost 6 years ago
Husband expects me to be an expert doctor for him. I stuck his head back together when he split (tiny split) it on the bottom of an electric saw (not on the blade, on the base) after making sure that he did not have a concussion. If he needs to take something for pain he asks me – aspirin, tylenol, red or blue? I figured out how to be able to put “band aids” on injuries on his legs which seem to be allergic to regular “band aids” or plastic or fabric adhesive tape. I joke that I went to the medical school of St Elsewhere, ER (the second ER series that was a drama, not the first one that was a comedy), Chicago Hope, etc. We were watching Grey’s Anatomy last week and I commented that I would never use anything that the do or say on that show as they don’t seem to pay enough attention to the medical end of the show.
JAE in MN almost 4 years ago
My daughter loved playing with a little toy “doctor’s kit” we got her when she was about 3 or 4— taking our temps, using a toy stethoscope, administering make-believe medicine, etc. Then after not thinking about it very much for the next 15 years or so, she graduated from college, decided to go to Med school, and is now in her first year of residency in Internal Medicine. Funny how life works out sometimes! (and “no”, nobody else in the family was or is an MD)