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Tue 8 Jul, 2003 03:43 pm
Why do they call it walking pneumonia? All I want to do is sit, and fight the urge to sing Walking Pneumonia to the tune of Waltzing Mathilda.
So here I am playing on A2K, and waiting for the antibiotic to kick butt. Definitely safer than face to face interactions, and don't worry I'm wearing my mask.. Any insights you can share, re when I might expect to feel better, appreciated.
nextone, I think it's because one may function without being bedridden. In other words, still be ambulatory, but feel like s##t. There's also bacterial pneumonia. Hope you feel better, my friend.
Walking pneumonia and the boogie woogie flu. Is that how the song went?
WP and the BWF, I'd like to see that video on MTV.
Letty, Yeah it's bacterial, taking an antibiotic and thanks for the good wishes, and maybe thanks to them, today I'm feeling a lot better. Main problem, coughing if I talk, is abating.
Now how do I get this topic out of poetry? AND how did it get into poetry in the first place?