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Join the contestDamn, you think he would give up after the first time !So I recently ended up in the emergency room because I passed out given blood and they called the ambulance even though I was perfectly fine.
Anyway, I’m in the emergency room, and it’s like being in traffic court; it’s actually kind of funny.
Sooooo I am right next to the radio and I’m hearing all the incoming ambulance calls. All of a sudden I hear one that says “we have a gun shot wound and appears be self-inflicted, will you take this case?”
So the guy gets to the hospital and it appears that he was playing John Wayne with his holster and he shot him self in the leg...
The head nurse proceeds to tell me that that happens a good 3 to 5 times a month!!
WTF
I eventually get to ask the guy what he was doing and what he shot him self with? “I was taking the gun in and out of my holster and it was a 9 mm.”
I figured considering the fact that he broke his leg and Shot his big toe, That I really shouldn’t give them too much crap.
I am still floored by the fact that she told me it happens 3 to 5 times a month
Here’s the script from the article minus pics, short video of medal ceremony below that.Can somebody post the article... My scripts ad blocker won't let it through
Here’s the script from the article minus pics, short video of medal ceremony below that.
Parade for Lawrence Joel in Winston-Salem, NC after his being awarded the Medal of Honor.
His commanding officer said of the medic’s actions that day, “Joel was definitely not worried about getting wounded. Usually, when you hear metal flying, the normal inclination is to get as low as you can or to get something between you and the flying metal. But not Joel.”
Joel was married to Dorothy Region and had two children—Tremaine and Deborah Louise. After his retirement from the army, he worked for the Veterans Administration in Hartford, CN. However, he returned to Winston-Salem in 1982. Two years later he died from complications caused by diabetes. He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. In 1986 the Winston-Salem Board of Aldermen voted to name the city’s new coliseum the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
Damn, I knew I had left my favorite flannel somewhere... thanks for bringing it back...