I have had, over the last 32 years, several copperheads brought into our ER, alive of course, usually in a cooler with several cold beers and ice packs. Since I am our resident, "Snake expert," I am delegated to dispose of or "wrangle them." Living in my section of Virginia rules out any other - Native snakes." I can't wait until someone brings in their per Fer de lance or cobra.
the items that some how got stuck in the various nether holes are the most interesting. I once had a woman show up with pigeon feathers, wire and batteries in her vagina. When asked why she said she felt "low on energy".
The worst I ever heard inn the ER was the woman who presented herself and said, "I've got a perch in my pu**y." It turned out where was entertaining a friend when her husband returned early from fishing.
I’m dying!😂😂😂
Oh the tales -- love this! Gave me a chuckle and brought to mind some of my favs. 😊
When the plastic bag comes out I always have a moment of WTH is going to in there! Pictures on the phone are much more civilized🤣
Ha! I have a specimen container with the fish bone my ENT pulled out of my throat a month ago--wanna see it? 😂😂😂
You make me laugh 😂
I have had, over the last 32 years, several copperheads brought into our ER, alive of course, usually in a cooler with several cold beers and ice packs. Since I am our resident, "Snake expert," I am delegated to dispose of or "wrangle them." Living in my section of Virginia rules out any other - Native snakes." I can't wait until someone brings in their per Fer de lance or cobra.
the items that some how got stuck in the various nether holes are the most interesting. I once had a woman show up with pigeon feathers, wire and batteries in her vagina. When asked why she said she felt "low on energy".
The worst I ever heard inn the ER was the woman who presented herself and said, "I've got a perch in my pu**y." It turned out where was entertaining a friend when her husband returned early from fishing.