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Jeannine's avatar

I love Ms. Harvey's new word! The way to get a newly coined word into the dictionary is use it - when enough people are describing Wobegonian moments, it will become immortalized in the dictionary. 😁

And why do you say medical professionals aren't allowed to be funny? Comedy routines between the various doctors and nurses often make hospital visits easier to tolerate.

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Olaf's letter and your response reminded me of one of the first episodes of PHC I ever listened to. My family is now proudly from what has become Germany. Our first members to reach New York were from Prussia, Bavaria, and other German speaking areas and all settled in what is now the Lower East Side. They were Catholic and Lutheran and intermarried, as one does when you meet the girl or boy of your dreams. That being said, your report was from Lake Woebegone about a family that felt it had to change their name during World War I. (My family did not, but they stopped speaking German. It was a great loss to us and is felt even now, more than 100 years later. High school and college classes do not make up for sitting with your grandmother listening to fairy tales told in their original language.) In Lake Woebegone there was also a parting of ways between a father and daughter. I cried and sobbed listening to the tale of this family that could have been my own. It started my years-long devotion to your work. Thank you.

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