Re: Omlor agonistes

From: James Rovira <jrovira@drew.edu>
Date: Wed Aug 13 2003 - 12:39:27 EDT

I think it takes one to know one, Scottie, and in your facility the line
between client and therapist is pretty slim :).

Jim

Scottie Bowman wrote:

> After all those tediously earnest recitals of Frog philosophy,
> at last - tarantara! - the real John O, red in tooth & claw.
>
> There's really nothing like it. I'd quite forgotten that special
> exhilaration as the company realises one of their number is
> starting to come off his trolley. I, for one, had grown soft:
> too many years of easeful retirement, of quiet listening to quiet
> neurotics rehearsing their quiet worries. But here she comes again,
> chaps: the chase & the wrestle in the corridor, the tangled flailing
> of limbs, the blood-curdling imprecations, the spittle & the sweat,
> the desperate filling of the syringe, the grunting, cursing pause
> as the needle enters the buttock, the last few feeble squirmings,
> the peace that passeth....
>
> Happy days. Thanks again, John.
>
> Scottie B.
>
>

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