On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 11:16 AM, curtisdeltablues < curtisdeltabl...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> ** > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula <chivukula.ravi@...> > wrote: > > <Why I was at the dentist's office the > > other day and I made sure he was thoroughly entertained, in fact the > dental > > assistant can't stop giggling when she sees me.> > > M: I am having so much trouble improving on this scene for a satire. > > Sometimes perfection just needs to stand alone. > > Yes indeed Curtis, The dentist was a San Diego conservative, among the many lines I used one of them was that I was a die-hard San Franciscan and that if I felt any pain I would organize a protest in front of his office. I also made fun that his conservative opinions were going unchallenged because he was stating them while working on my teeth giving me absolutely no chance to respond. Of course a bit earlier I established a common ground by letting him know that I appreciated the fiscal conservatism and that I was a liberal when it comes to morality. Anyway I messed up earlier when I said I want my audience to empathize with me. No, what I meant was I want my audience to connect with me, at a heart level, I refuse to be ignored - either they love me or hate me - either I'm a fun, loving guy or a rude, insulting asshole as in yours and Barry's case. There's no way anyone who interacts with me and isn't stirred at a heart level.