6 thoughts on “You don’t know how many times we heard that…”
Still trying to figure out how so many people get their wiring so screwed up, but the simple fact is: male or female, hetero or homo, the poop chute is NOT for sex. Don’t ask me if it’s right or wrong, go ask their pharmacists.
most people would not believe what some “people” shove up there either.
as a x-ray tech working the night shift, I got to see some really strange items
shoved up there too. then too working x-ray at Leavenworth was a bit weird as well
inmates would do anything to get out of there for a few hours or days in the hospital. some of the worst things I seen done to others there as well.
one time, this guy came in and he had a shank on a broom stick shoved up there,
he didn’t last long. he must have pissed off some bad people to get that done to him. we used to get a couple of bad ones every month
I’m sure you speak from experience, CederQ. You too, Dave.
Yuck!
It was a one in a million shot, doc!
Slow post day Cederq, no thanks for that.
husband worked admitting at kaiser permanente LA
heard very interesting stories from ER staff
Still trying to figure out how so many people get their wiring so screwed up, but the simple fact is: male or female, hetero or homo, the poop chute is NOT for sex. Don’t ask me if it’s right or wrong, go ask their pharmacists.
most people would not believe what some “people” shove up there either.
as a x-ray tech working the night shift, I got to see some really strange items
shoved up there too. then too working x-ray at Leavenworth was a bit weird as well
inmates would do anything to get out of there for a few hours or days in the hospital. some of the worst things I seen done to others there as well.
one time, this guy came in and he had a shank on a broom stick shoved up there,
he didn’t last long. he must have pissed off some bad people to get that done to him. we used to get a couple of bad ones every month
I’m sure you speak from experience, CederQ. You too, Dave.
Yuck!
It was a one in a million shot, doc!
Slow post day Cederq, no thanks for that.
husband worked admitting at kaiser permanente LA
heard very interesting stories from ER staff