But hope ok!
StevieRay Active member Joined Nov 23, 2011 Messages 104,459 Tokens Dec 4, 2021 #2 Bomb squad called to ER after a patient turned up with a WWII artillery shell lodged in his rectum, police say
Bomb squad called to ER after a patient turned up with a WWII artillery shell lodged in his rectum, police say
StevieRay Active member Joined Nov 23, 2011 Messages 104,459 Tokens Dec 4, 2021 #3 A man presented at an emergency room in Gloucester, England, with a "munition in his rectum," police say. Doctors removed the World War II artillery shell from inside of him. Bomb disposal experts confirmed that the shell was "not live," per a police statement.
A man presented at an emergency room in Gloucester, England, with a "munition in his rectum," police say. Doctors removed the World War II artillery shell from inside of him. Bomb disposal experts confirmed that the shell was "not live," per a police statement.
StevieRay Active member Joined Nov 23, 2011 Messages 104,459 Tokens Dec 4, 2021 #4 The unnamed patient told doctors at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital that he "slipped and fell" on the two-inch-wide artillery shell.
The unnamed patient told doctors at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital that he "slipped and fell" on the two-inch-wide artillery shell.
StevieRay Active member Joined Nov 23, 2011 Messages 104,459 Tokens Dec 4, 2021 #5 The British newspaper Metro reported that procedures to remove objects from patients' rectums cost the National Health Service (NHS) around £340,000 ($450,000) a year.
The British newspaper Metro reported that procedures to remove objects from patients' rectums cost the National Health Service (NHS) around £340,000 ($450,000) a year.
exploited17 Member Joined Sep 20, 2017 Messages 22,098 Tokens Dec 4, 2021 #6 Damn terrorists finding new ways to try and smuggle their bombs
IMISREMEMBER Member Joined Aug 13, 2008 Messages 2,126 Tokens Dec 4, 2021 #7 Bet he’s gonna have an explosive deuce tonight.