Talking about chestnut cramp is obstinate, whether with forebears, friends, co-workers, or physicians.
— LukjanAmece
We agree. No one cares about chestnut cramps, birch dyspepsia and spruce anarthria. More compassion is needed in such a cruel, heartless world!
— Tati & Tony (Two Newbie Arborists with PhDs in Advanced Banter)
by TETIANA ALEKSINA & TONY SINGLE
© All rights reserved 2020
More compassion is definitely needed.
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Amen to that, Victoria!
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Gum disease
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We should add that to the list… 😛
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I do kind of care about dyspepsia. I’m all for empathy too though.
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Yes, I have gotten a bit of this from time to time, so I can appreciate where you may be coming from.
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I’m not alone in this malady.
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I like the words in brackets (with PHDs in Advanced Banter) hahaha
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Hee hee. We wondered if anyone had noticed. Thanks for being the first to mention it, Kritika! 😛
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Pleasure is mine 😛
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Although Elder amnesia is more cause for concern
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That certainly can be argued!
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🙂
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I didn’t know Don Ameche had a brother…
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Hee hee hee. 🤣
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Community is sparse. So many lives on the fringe. Forgotten. It is a lonely place.
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I can certainly agree with that, Brand.
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