gonfishn
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Re: Nastiest food known to man
GT150....We were all brethern except when we met in the bars..I was not allowed to have any fun..<br /><br />Although I do have one here I would like to share..Fridays and Saturdays were the docs worse times..Their are two things a marine likes to do the most, thats drink and well nevermind.<br /><br />I had duty one night (full moon) and<br /> the MPs come in with a marine who had been in a fight and had his forehead split wide open.<br />He would not hold his head still for me to suture. I am already not in a favorable mood since its 3am and I have sickcall in two hours.<br /><br />So I with a needle and some catgut(thats what it is really)had the MPs hold him down while I proceeded to pin his ear lobes to the table and tied a secure knot on both sides. Needless to say he never moved while i put 20 purty stitches on his forehead. Next day I called his guuny in and told him that one of his men had his ears pierced and should look for some earrings in locker. In the 70s pierced ears were unheard of. My reputation must have spread cause when the grunts came to sick call and I was going to treat them they all of a sudden felt good and left. Fear and respect is what a doc was all about in those days.. Here is mine where is yours..rated g please..
GT150....We were all brethern except when we met in the bars..I was not allowed to have any fun..<br /><br />Although I do have one here I would like to share..Fridays and Saturdays were the docs worse times..Their are two things a marine likes to do the most, thats drink and well nevermind.<br /><br />I had duty one night (full moon) and<br /> the MPs come in with a marine who had been in a fight and had his forehead split wide open.<br />He would not hold his head still for me to suture. I am already not in a favorable mood since its 3am and I have sickcall in two hours.<br /><br />So I with a needle and some catgut(thats what it is really)had the MPs hold him down while I proceeded to pin his ear lobes to the table and tied a secure knot on both sides. Needless to say he never moved while i put 20 purty stitches on his forehead. Next day I called his guuny in and told him that one of his men had his ears pierced and should look for some earrings in locker. In the 70s pierced ears were unheard of. My reputation must have spread cause when the grunts came to sick call and I was going to treat them they all of a sudden felt good and left. Fear and respect is what a doc was all about in those days.. Here is mine where is yours..rated g please..