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<blockquote data-quote="angie2" data-source="post: 490276" data-attributes="member: 7409"><p>Co-worker and I, always playing practical jokes on each other. She broke 2 fingers, ran over by own sled dog team (HAHAHA!). Anyhow, I called her from my office, said I was nurse at the hospital, recheck x-rays came back indicating that bones had not been reset properly and she would have poor mobility, poor circulation and loss of feeling unless she allowed us to rebreak and reset. She wanted to know how they reset. I told her that we use a hammer, not like a sledge hammer, more like caprenters hammer. Told her if she was nervous about it hurting to take 2 asprins before appointment. She bought the whole deal, even set up appointment. I let her think about it for a couple of hours before telling her. All she could talk about was how bad it hurt and how bad it was going to hurt and that they weren;t going to use novacaine let alone put her under. It maybe does not sound funny but it was, trust me. That started 2 year back and forth of jokes. </p><p></p><p>Back to boots. I had insulated muck boots. It rained there for weeks at a time, everyday. We took our rain boots seriously and I paid a mint for mine. They had fleece lining, not a pull out type liner. She put 2 eggs in the right boot. I stuck my foot in and guess what happens next? UGH!! I washed it out best I could, but they took <u>forever</u> to dry and were never the same after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angie2, post: 490276, member: 7409"] Co-worker and I, always playing practical jokes on each other. She broke 2 fingers, ran over by own sled dog team (HAHAHA!). Anyhow, I called her from my office, said I was nurse at the hospital, recheck x-rays came back indicating that bones had not been reset properly and she would have poor mobility, poor circulation and loss of feeling unless she allowed us to rebreak and reset. She wanted to know how they reset. I told her that we use a hammer, not like a sledge hammer, more like caprenters hammer. Told her if she was nervous about it hurting to take 2 asprins before appointment. She bought the whole deal, even set up appointment. I let her think about it for a couple of hours before telling her. All she could talk about was how bad it hurt and how bad it was going to hurt and that they weren;t going to use novacaine let alone put her under. It maybe does not sound funny but it was, trust me. That started 2 year back and forth of jokes. Back to boots. I had insulated muck boots. It rained there for weeks at a time, everyday. We took our rain boots seriously and I paid a mint for mine. They had fleece lining, not a pull out type liner. She put 2 eggs in the right boot. I stuck my foot in and guess what happens next? UGH!! I washed it out best I could, but they took [u]forever[/u] to dry and were never the same after that. [/QUOTE]
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