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Saturday, April 24, 2004Sometimes, the match between check and person is obvious, like the park ranger who has national parks checks. (Yes, we have a national park in Northeast Ohio.) Sometimes, I don't even have to touch the check to identify the patient, like when their distinctive cologne comes wafting out of the envelope. Sometimes the checks are poignant, like the motorcycle checks with the logo "Ride Free or Die" in the corner whose owner is recovering from a head injury he got while riding his motorcyle - helmetless. Sometimes the checks are incongrous, like the check adorned with clowns whose owner hasn't smiled once in the seven years I've known her. And sometimes they hold diagnostic clues, like the checks of the Parkinson's patients. Who knew so much could be gained by just counting money? One more random thought about money: Alexander Hamilton was one good looking man. posted by Sydney on 4/24/2004 08:28:00 PM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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