A trip to the doctor's office yesterday accomplished a lot. Removal of all those grody skin tags I've had. But with their removal came a sense of loss...one that I needed to memorialize in song...
Well, as much as I'd like to say it's a pleasure not having unsightly skin tags lurking around on my neck anymore, I have to tell you, they were a part of me and tonight, when they'd normally be safe and sound right with me, they're in some pile of medical waste at my doctors office.
Ya know, at this point in my long broadcasting career, there's really nothing off limits. Not even something as personal as a skin tag. Everyone gets them. They're apparently caused by friction. So, I was rubbing my neck because my skin tag, which Mac named George, was irritated. That's when the conversation began, Renee got a little woozy and the subsequent song (included below) was performed.
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A Nashua, New Hampshire school does not allow the game 'Tag' on the school yard because it violates their school’s “no-contact” policy. Not to worry, 'Tag' is allowed on the Auburn and Lewiston school yards so long as it is played responsibly. Do you remember the games you used to play in elementary school?