When You Know it's Time to Stay Inside
Dan has a friend, Steve, who has quite the history of injuries... especially as of late. A few years ago he rolled his jeep multiple times and broke his neck. He only survived because of a birth defect with his spine that he didn't even know about. (sorry, not a doctor so I don't know those details)
Earlier this year, Steve was driving home from Idaho when he rolled his jeep (a different one) again. This time, he was Life-Flighted to the Univ. Hospital. He had a bunch of bolts put in, since who knows what was left from before, and was in a brace for quite a while. As soon as he healed, he was back to his regular playin'.
Just a few weeks ago, Steve had his pelvis crushed by some drywall he was unloading at work. LifeFlight was called again, and as Steve was being loaded, recognized the crew from his 2nd crash. He even said, "Hey, aren't you the guys who picked me up in Idaho?" The reply was, "Oh yeah, aren't you Steve?"
Steve, why are you still alive?
Earlier this year, Steve was driving home from Idaho when he rolled his jeep (a different one) again. This time, he was Life-Flighted to the Univ. Hospital. He had a bunch of bolts put in, since who knows what was left from before, and was in a brace for quite a while. As soon as he healed, he was back to his regular playin'.
Just a few weeks ago, Steve had his pelvis crushed by some drywall he was unloading at work. LifeFlight was called again, and as Steve was being loaded, recognized the crew from his 2nd crash. He even said, "Hey, aren't you the guys who picked me up in Idaho?" The reply was, "Oh yeah, aren't you Steve?"
Steve, why are you still alive?

2 Comments:
At 11:18 AM,
Anonymous said…
Hahahahahahaahahahaah!
At 2:45 PM,
Lindsey Montague said…
Larrie, this boy can't even walk out of bed yet. We'll let you know.
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