Sunday, November 9, 2008

Grey's Depressing Anatomy--Hilarious

While some of you may watch the show, Grey's Anatomy, I watch the show, Heather Watching Grey's Anatomy. Your show is a drama, but mine is a comedy. I could not have imagined Grey's Anatomy being worth the cost, but I am clearly just not that creative. It has created a show for even me to watch. I will show you a an excerpt from the show so you can see what I mean. Below is a particularly hilarious part of the show:


I think what's happening here is Heather is watching some doctor losing a patient, or dropping a kidney on the floor, or discovering the difficulties of workplace romance. My bet would be on the first one, because that can be particularly poignant.

Booyah! I was right. I can't wait until next week's episode. I hear Heather might watch some doctor learn some lesson in humility, or something.

In case you're worried about her brain, don't be. Above is a cross-section of the other half of her brain. It's a nice contrast. The collision of the two halves provides endless entertainment.

PS - No Heathers were harmed in the making of this show, or blog. Consent to share this information was verbal, and implied by not putting your hand up in front of your face while I took your picture, so please don't sue or bite me.

4 comments:

Uwe said...

Two thumbs up Chris. How truly classic. I was rolling big time. Heather was great and your commentary was Hilarious as advertised. Love you guys and can't wait to see you both very soon.

Love Uwe

Uwe said...

I forgot to ask if you got that pic of my Little Pony from Chimene's room?

Chris Khan said...

It looks like The Whacko Formerly Known as Heather's new name. You can just call her The Whacko for short. If there aren't 43 ponies and 4 rainbows in it then it's just something that looks like her new name that I found online.

Unknown said...

Well, you two are certainly entertaining. I'm wondering when Heather is going to start an "equal-time" blog in retaliation?

Keep it up, I'm having too much fun reading these.

Heather, you are a good sport!
But Jason was worried about why you were crying.

Love, Dad