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The day his wife found Ted in bed.... |
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=D28BUadUyEk Honourable Mention - Acme Comedy Poetry Contest Ted's Spots The day his wife found Ted in bed with spots upon his skin she promptly called the ambulance. They quickly took him in. ![]() Upon a trolley he was put and covered with a sheet. They placed a name band on his wrist and bed socks on his feet. ![]() The waiting room was oh so full, They didn't have the time to take a look at old Ted's spots. He'd have to wait in line. ![]() They left him in the corridor. His wife went for a meal. Ted fell asleep. Two porters came and freed the trolley wheel. ![]() They pushed the gurney down the hall. Old Ted, he just slept on and when his wife returned from lunch, she looked, but he was gone. ![]() A and E was in an uproar, nowhere could they find Ted. His distraught wife then threw a fit and ended up in bed. ![]() They searched all of the hospital but nowhere could be found the trolley with Ted and his spots. It must have gone to ground. ![]() Meanwhile Ted woke up in the dark. He thought he was in hell. It sure didn't feel like Heaven but then, how could he tell? ![]() He got down from the trolley and he felt round for the door. He found a light switch, turned it on. You should have heard him roar. ![]() They'd put him in the mortuary along with all the dead. No way was he remaining here! He scarpered home to bed. ![]() And that's where his dear wife found him upon arriving home. Laid on the bed, pushing out z's in harsh, intensive tone ![]() The moral of the story is 'Forget the National Health' You'll get much better treatment if you pay for it yourself! ![]() 8-6-8-6 Rhythm |