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Lorimor:
--- Quote from: bullit on February 01, 2014, 04:17:33 PM ---
I tend to agree....
The other give away for me was the "35 sutures". I've treated a number of facial traumas/wounds in my career (mostly Navy hospital ERs). With that kind of supposed wound care, he wouldn't have been in a condition to simply hold a compression bandage to his face and toodle down the road to the hospital.....
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Drunken Squids falling down ladders ands bouncing off bulkheads?
bullit:
And Marines returning from an innocent fun filled weekend in Tijuana
OnTheFly:
--- Quote from: bullit on February 01, 2014, 06:08:39 PM ---And Marines returning from an innocent fun filled weekend in Tijuana
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That sentence is full of oxymorons.
Fly
SemperFiGuy:
--- Quote ---And Marines returning from an innocent fun filled weekend in Tijuana
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Fly called Marines oxymorons. We'll get you, Swabbie!
C'mon, we only went down there to perfect our Spanish.
And to buy those hand-tooled leather purses to send home to our Mothers.
sfg
bkoenig:
--- Quote from: bullit on February 01, 2014, 04:17:33 PM ---
I tend to agree....
The other give away for me was the "35 sutures". I've treated a number of facial traumas/wounds in my career (mostly Navy hospital ERs). With that kind of supposed wound care, he wouldn't have been in a condition to simply hold a compression bandage to his face and toodle down the road to the hospital.....
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I'm a guy who is somewhat accident prone. I have a LOT of experience with cuts. Mostly stupidity, plus some bad luck. For example, in high school wood shop class I ran my hand through a table saw. I've had LOTS of severe lacerations. I have never needed more than 5 stitches for any of the injuries I have received. A cut requiring 35 stitches would be huge.
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