I can take absolutely NO credit for this post. I heard it from someone who called in to The Cooper Lawrence Show Friday night, and I have no idea if he wrote it or if he found it somewhere else. The premise of the bit was, "Christmas Songs For Mental Patients". The caller read off a number of them, but I can only remember four. Still, I thought I'd post them here with the hopes you get a chuckle out of them.
Christmas Song For Someone With A Split Personality--
"Do I Hear What I Hear"
Christmas Song For Someone Suffering From Paranoia--
"Santa Claus Is Coming To Town To Get Me"
Christmas Song For Someone With Attention Deficit Disorder--
"Hark The Herald Angels....oooooooooo, a frog! Hey, keys! Shiny!"
And last--
Christmas Song For Someone with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder--
Jingle Bells,
Jingle Bells,
Jingle Bells,
Jingle Bells,
Jingle Bells,
Jingle Bells,
Jingle Bells,
Jingle Bells........
If I remember any more, I'll add them to this post. I hope you found a laugh in there somewhere.....
I'm sure you're familiar with The Spanko Christmas Song, but maybe some readers are not. Bonnie is truly inspired!
ReplyDeleteHi Ken:
ReplyDeleteAnother enjoyable Christmassy Post. And a quick thanks to Spanky for the link.
Merry Christmas
Andrades Girl
Hi Dr. Ken,
ReplyDeleteRegarding your last message: we certainly don't want you to change no matter what the world thinks...
[Smiling at you........]
Thanks for this post as well as all the others.
(Forever friends)..and please have a Merry Christmas!!
Little Princess dani
These were great, Dr. Ken. I hope you can remember the others since I'd be interested in reading the others! Of course I should come up with one for your memory loss! WEG
ReplyDeleteSpanky--actually, no, I wasn't familiar with it. But thanks for providing the link!
ReplyDeleteAndrades--I'm trying hard to get the Christmas spirit. It's been a little elusive this year. But I've still got one or two more Christmasy posts iin mind, so maybe that'll help.
Little Princess dani--Good. I probably couldn't change, even if I wanted to. (Well, actually, there are some things I'd like to change--but no need to air them out here.) And a Merry Christmas to you, too!
Pest--sadly, I haven't been able to bring any of the others to mind. This is one of those times I wish I had a photographic memory!