Frankly he cannot sing either. I listened to it on the way to work
this morning. It was painful. Almost worse than having a tooth
extraction.

larry

>That's even worse-
>a comedian with sharp tools in his hands...
>;-)
>
>>In that case you'd be interested in this NPR article:
>>
>>
>>http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=1549478
>>NPR's Robert Siegel presents the comedy stylings of Dr. Dan
>>Greenstein, a Florida dentist. Dr. Greenstein performs songs and does
>>stand-up routines about how the world looks to people in the dental
>>profession. His tunes transform songs such as "Imagine" into wishful
>>thinking about a world without insurance.
>>
>>larry
>>
>>>ok, so I violated the cardinal rule:
>>>"never tell bad jokes to someone with sharp tools in your mouth"
>>>:-)
>>>
>>>but my dentist has a good sense of humor
>>>she chuckled at these this morning:
>>>
>>>What are the dentist's favorite xmas carols?
>>>"Flossy the Snowman",
>>>"They're Dreaming of a White Christmas", and
>>>"We Three Crowns" (kings is sexist!)
>>>
>>>/bye now
>>>-Ben
>>>
>>>[
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