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I've never seen one either.I'm still the only 1 of 8 billion that hasn't seen nary one episode.
I've never seen one either.
Oh man, I don't have to buy a Prius, do I?Non game of throne watchers are the new vegans or cross fitters
Non game of throne watchers are the new vegans or cross fitters
I’ve never seen one, but I do love the “you’ve never seen it?! Oh you have to watch it!” That never gets old. My kids watch a dragon cartoon so I hear something similar in the background sometimes.
Not being able to afford cable is an acceptable excuse.
I don't know what it is. A video game? An arcade game? A TV show?I've never seen one either.
I don't know what it is. A video game? An arcade game? A TV show?
Sort of like Scarborough Renaissance Faire or Medieval Times?Adult fantasy. You used to see their fans at boomer lake in Stillwater playing with wooden swords and wearing homemade garments.
Soon to be a novelty slot at the casino.
Between the 4 or 5 of you I wonder how many episodes of M*A*S*H you've all watched?
I watched those instead of playing Dungeons and Dragons...Between the 4 or 5 of you I wonder how many episodes of M*A*S*H you've all watched?
I'm still the only 1 of 8 billion that hasn't seen nary one episode.
When the movie M*A*S*H* came out, Pensacola NAS refused to allow its showing on base. When I saw it at the theater about 90% of the audience were military. We laughed our asses off. As a Corpsman, not corpse-man, so much of its scenes were quite similar to what I saw daily.
When I was being taught how to administer those morphine ampules, we had to inject ourselves first. The ones we used didn't have morphine but saline but each of us had to go to the front of the classroom, drop our pants and inject ourselves in the thigh in front of the instructor. It was hard enough letting someone stick a needle in me much less doing it to myself. After that, for the next 3.5 years, I stuck more needles into people than I could count.Nor have I. You can add all the Hobbit Movies, Harry Potter stuff and Star Track movies to that list as well.
My father was a Korean War vet with the 45th serving as a front line medic, but with some exposure to the M*A*S*H units. He always said of the nurses had looked that hot back then he would has gone active Army after the war and stayed in for 20+. He also use to carry the ampules of morphine, think he said he carried between 20 - 30 always. Never occurred to him that someone would use other than for pain after being wounded.
The movie M*A*S*H was hilarious and easily one of my top 5 comedies (Blazing Saddles, Animal House, Caddyshack and The Watermelon Man are the other 4) , none of which could not be made today.
I used the guns and it's true that if someone jerked the gun could rip into an arm. When I used them, I would hold the person's arm and tell them not to jerk but wait a couple of seconds after pressing it to their arms before pulling the trigger. Never had any jerk when administering the shot but had them jerk when I touched them with the gun, hence, why I waited.imprimis, one time at Goose I had an injection with a gun. I thought, hey, not bad. It's been needles ever since. What became of the gun injections? I've heard about the dangers of a patient moving or jerking.
One time in my life, I received a stick in the ear for a blood count. I liked it. Ever since it's been the dreaded finger poke. What happened?
I took rabies shots in January after a leashed pit bull attack. I received more injections in January than I have received in the last quarter century.
Rabies shots of old were done around the navel for two reasons. First, they need subcutaneous tissue, not muscle, to inject into and there is lots of that around the navel. Second, because the old regime were 12 shots, they could use the navel as a clock to keep track because they left a red area at each injection site. I had to sit for 30 minutes after each injection to make sure I didn't have a reaction. Only shot ever I considered pushing the MD's hand away due to the pain--my body reacting to the foreign substance going in.My rabies shots were a breeze compared from what I've heard. The initial 6.9 mL of gobulin was the worst part. A few injections around the bite and the rest in the hip. About 30 seconds after the nurse said "done", my left shoulder and hip felt like anvils. The nurse had me lie on the cot for 20 minutes. It took a while after to walk out to the car.
Rabies shots 1,3 and 4 were breezes. 2 turned skin fire red for 48 hours with severe itching.
Doctors tell me abdominal injections are old school.