February 25, 2022

FEB 25, limerick for lovers of classic languages: Aramaic

verse in honour of Dr. JJ, whose love of life included comedy and the music of poetry ...








To review all of our output on the topic of classic languages, go to our encyclopedic compendium, "Edifying Nonsense"; click HERE !





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February 24, 2022

FEB 24, defining opinion: academically

 verse in honour of 'Dr. JJ', whose love of life included comedy, satire, and the music of poetry ...



Our blogpost "Defining Opinion" on the topic-based blog "Edifying Nonsense" shows a selection of similar verses submitted to OEDILF (the online Omnificent English Dictionary iLimerick Form). You can see all of these on one visit by clicking HERE.

b) Incidental Photo

 

1948

February 23, 2022

FEB 23, reprehensible modern history: cantankerous leaders


verse in honour of Dr. JJ, whose love of life encompassed comedy, satire, and the music of poetry ...



 View the entire collection of poetic assertions on this topic (currently small, but growing) at our more encyclopedic blog 'Edifying Nonsense', by clicking HERE.


Incidental Photo:

Dr JJ (left) in family trio, 1947



February 22, 2022

FEB 22, American satire (prolongation): deserved (schadenfreude)

posting in honour of Dr. JJ, whose love of life included comedy and the music of poetry ...


EDITORS' WARNING: You must be at least 12 years of age to read this post  




Authors' Note: 

oy gevalt (oy-guh-VULT): phrase borrowed from Yiddish; an exclamation expressing shock, surprise or disapproval

schadenfreude (SHA-den-froi-duh, or as here, sha-den-FROI-duh): loanword from German; taking delight in others' misfortune

 You can review other mildly scurrilous illustrated verses in a wider context by proceeding to 'Curtained verse: Faintly Obscene (Selected) Limericks' on the full-service blog 'Edifying Nonsense'.


Incidental Photo:

JJ, spoofing with youngest bro, 1970






February 21, 2022

FEB 21, patients and their maladies: vitamin A deficiency

Another offering from the repertoire devoted to Dr JJ ...







  You can view these verses in a wider context by proceeding to 'Nurse-Verse: Patients and their Maladies' on our full-service blog "Edifying Nonsense". Click HERE!


Incidental Photo:

at Longboat Key, FL, mid-1970s





February 20, 2022

FEB 20 (2022), lyrics of healthcare: "MERGERWOCKY", putatively by Lewis Carroll

This blogpost honours 'Dr. JJ', whose love of life encompassed humour, musical parody, and even medical politics ...


PARODY COMPOSED: Giorgio Coniglio, 2014. The development of this song was inevitable once we realized that you could sing the poem "Jabberwocky" with minimal alteration, to the tune of "House of the Rising Sun". This important revelation was discussed on this blog in a post 10 days ago. Click HERE to see it. 

PARODY-SONGLINK: To find ukulele and guitar chord-charts to help you accompany "Mergerwocky" on your favorite instrument, click HERE.











Incidental Photo:


summer in Bermuda (medical externship), 1965






February 19, 2022

FEB 19, funny bones: Jones (fifth metatarsal) fracture

verse in honour of Dr. JJ, whose love of life included comedy and the music of poetry ...




Authors' Note:  In fact, Syd has the right idea. Current therapy for the Jones fracture (which occurs due to repeated twisting stress in dancers and tennis or basketball players) includes surgical placement of a screw that binds the two fragments, to eliminate the possibility of bone non-union that complicated earlier forms of treatment. In cases where surgery is not selected, treatment usually consists of an external cast and avoidance of weight-bearing for six weeks. 


 You can view verses on this topic in a wider context by proceeding to the post 'Breaking News: FUNNY BONES' on our full-service blog "Edifying Nonsense". Click HERE! 


Incidental Photo:

Dr JJ, in tub at reader's left, 1947


February 18, 2022

FEB 18, poetic non-sequitur: the old prospector





Our collection of 'Non-Sequiturs' on our parent blog "Edifying Nonsense", contains an admittedly bizarre assortment of nonsensical odds-and-ends, that don't quite fit into other topic-based offerings. But should you want to review the entire collection, click HERE.

Incidental Photo:


summer in Bermuda (medical externship),
Dr.JJ, 1965





February 17, 2022

FEB 17, binomial phrases: "flora and fauna"


verse in honour of Dr. JJ, whose love of life included comedy and the music of poetry ...











Authors' Note:  Although 'flora' (the collection of visible plants) and 'fauna' (the collection of visible animals) may be of equal importance, and are familiar to most readers, they seem to be listed preferentially in English dictionaries and encyclopedia in the order shown above.

The above verse highlights the importance of the microbiota, a group of creatures that have flown generally under the radar, the limits of human perception having previously shaped understanding of the range of life on our planet. This underappreciated group of organisms including bacteria, fungi, viruses and others, that teem in and on our bodies and those of all other creatures, in the soil, and even in apparently difficult or hostile environments.     


To review our poetic effusion about binomial phrases, proceed to our blog 'Edifying Nonsense'. Click HERE ! 

There is also an entire collection of lyrics to patter songs, somewhat older material, dedicated to various kinds of binomials, that provides more didactic material and an extensive series of examples, and allows you to sing these expressions for your own enjoyment, or for that of others around you. Click HERE !


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February 16, 2022

FEB 16, verse inspired by 'Dr. JJ'

 











 links for any date: scroll over to the calendar-based listings of 'Past Posts' in the righthand column on this page, choose your month of interest, and then select (by clicking) the post of your choice.



Incidental Photo:


JJ with family,2020,
 at his summer cottage
(photo courtesy BF)


February 15, 2022

FEB 15, poets' corner: the poet's family

verse in honour of Dr. JJ, whose love of life included comedy and the music of poetry ...




You can find lots of other verses on this blog under the rubric "Poets' Corner".  Most of them are in limerick format, and have been subjected to the editing process at OEDILF, the Online English Dictionary in Limerick Form. To access the others, type the phrase Poets Corner into the searchline on this blogpost (at the top of the righthand navigation column).
 

Incidental Photo:


JJ, with his two younger brothers and Mom


You can find lots of other verses on this blog under the listing "Poets' Corner".  Click HERE.

February 14, 2022

FEB 14, wildlife of the Carolina lowcountry: consolation provided by Nature

photo-collage in honour of Dr. JJ, whose loves included the outdoor life ...



brown pelican closeup

egret and shadow


great egret launching



two buddies



waterfowl trio
(great egret stalking slowly,
snowy egret walking,
tricolored (Louisiana) heron fishing)




hooded mergansers:
very cute, but quite skittish little ducks




great blue heron



aerial coyote, on guard at a seafood vendor




green anole, displaying its orangy-pink dewlap





pizza delivery boxes in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina,
touting service to 'the Lowcountry'


February 13, 2022

FEB 13, commercial product: Smart Garden Gnome

verse in honour of Dr. JJ, whose love of life included comedy and the music of poetry ...



Authors' Note
 A garden gnome is an ersatz creature, often assumed to be of below average intelligence and technical sophistication. Here the author reimagines the garden gnome as a technically adept home protection device, suited to the western American setting.

 Our range of domestic and commercial products is somewhat limited, but you might want to review our unusual prospective gifts on our full-service blog "Edifying Nonsense". Click HERE.


Incidental Photo:


JJ, undated childhood photo





February 12, 2022

FEB 12, limericks by 'Dr. JJ'

'Dr. JJ', as many readers would have ascertained, did not seem to be a big fan of 'the 45th'.  

















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February 11, 2022

FEB 11, at heart: Jack Sprat and his bypass grafts

verse in honour of 'Dr. JJ', whose love of life included comedy, satire, and the music of poetry ...




Authors' NoteStatins are drugs in frequent use for patients with arterial disease that reduce the body's manufacture of cholesterol. A small proportion of patients are intolerant of this class of oral medication, most commonly due to muscle cramps.

The most common site of symptomatic arterial blockage is the coronary arteries, which provide nutrient blood flow to the heart muscle. Surgical bypass grafting of multiple sites of obstruction is a common treatment for this disease. Following such surgery, patients such as Jack need to remain attentive to risk factors including dietary fats.


You can view more poems on this topic by proceeding to "Cardiologic Tracings: AT HEART" (parts #1 and #2) on our full-service blog "Edifying Nonsense". Click HERE!


Incidental Photo:

JJ. at his younger bro's bar mitzvah celebration