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To: Thomas G. Busillo who wrote (944)11/6/1999 9:49:00 AM
From: Thomas G. Busillo  Respond to of 2634
 
Minor Head Surgery

John feels his filter is dirty.

Lacking time to hit the regulation stations, he picks the dangling silver lock on his brow, removes the gauze with a needle-nose, and before closing, throws in a four-leaf clover for luck and a book on pottery for self-improvement.

And all is well again.



To: Thomas G. Busillo who wrote (944)11/6/1999 9:55:00 AM
From: Thomas G. Busillo  Respond to of 2634
 
Dialogue on the Reality of Non-Invasive Head Surgery

"Oh, yeah. What are you, some kind of brain surgeon?"

"Yes."

"You don't look like a doctor."

"No, I work in advertising"



To: Thomas G. Busillo who wrote (944)11/6/1999 10:14:00 AM
From: Thomas G. Busillo  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2634
 
Spontaneous Head Surgery (Alternate Title: What's Up With Me and Head Surgery This Morning? AND Alternate-to-the-Alternate Title: Can I Loose This Temporary Hang-Up By Doing One More And Calling It "The Head Surgery Trilogy"?

They knew he was headed for "the crossing" soon.

Unfortunately, for the Goody-Yum-Yum-Kake Company, Mr. Yashimita's came during the deal closing - in the middle of restating the synergies with Happy-Fresh-Goody-Pies.

His head fissured and a small moth emerged, which continued to hover around the bankers lamps annoying all parties.