Shiny Happy Person Hosts Grand Rounds Haikus

Hey, you've gotta get over and see SHP's Grand Rounds for this week. She has done a great job of introducing each post with an haiku.
Dinah, ClinkShrink, & Roy produce Shrink Rap: a blog by Psychiatrists for Psychiatrists. A place to talk; no one has to listen. All patient vignettes are confabulated; the psychiatrists, however, are mostly real. --Topics include psychotherapy, humor, depression, bipolar, anxiety, schizophrenia, medications, ethics, psychopharmacology, forensic and correctional psychiatry, psychology, mental health, chocolate, and emotional support ducks. Don't ask. (It's not Shrink Wrap.)

Hey, you've gotta get over and see SHP's Grand Rounds for this week. She has done a great job of introducing each post with an haiku.
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10 comments:
Roy! How did you escape? I thought I had the floorboards nailed down a little better than that. Oh wait...is this posting? Wait...wait....oh poo. I said that out loud.
Bwa-ha-ha! You can't keep a good man down.
Oh... I suppose my oxygen DOES work better than slamming my head against the floor or wall, afterall! hehe
Glad to see that site on How to Cope with Pain... It looks like the author is a board certified psychiatrist who works with chronic pain patients in Pennsylvania! Wonder where? I don't need another doctor to work with my chronic pain right now, but just seems interesting to me!
Take care,
Carrie :)
P.S. Today is my consult with the neurosurgeon for the Occipital Nerve Stimulator Implant. My mom, dad, and I are all going. I'm hoping and keeping my fingers crossed that something might work! :)
I never really understood the function of a haiku.
Yes, roy, glad to see you are back. --> Dinah and Clink must find stronger nails... A stocking stuffer, perhaps?
Roy is too big to stuff in a stocking. Goodness knows, I've tried.
Wow, Roy! Both the NY Times & The Modern Language Association (publishers of the famous Stylesheet) have foregone the use of "an" before a "spoken h." A haiku, or a historical event doesn't sound right to me, but it is now proper.
Foo, I figured someone would comment on the "an". I gave it some thought, you must know, starting with "a haiku" but it just didn't sound right, MLA be damned. I've never been one to push "an" before an h-word but "an haiku" just flows better.
Google search results:
"a haiku": 559,000
"an haiku": 3,580
Call me contrary.
Does the MLA rule apply when the h word is not an English word?
Apsirated aiches have always been preceeded by a, not an, with a few exceptions. (At one time people pronounced historical with an almost silent aich, now they generally do not.) Silent aiches are preceded by an, not a. Do you work in an hospital or a hospital? An still has it's place before the non aspitated aiches. How long is an hour? About 50 minutes.
but is this a historic event or an historic event?
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