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  • DrBoost

    Jan. 31, 2010 12:55 p.m. DrBoost Dork

    Ok, I'm thinking maybe doctors aren't that smart after all. This 17 year old girl was in the, uh, certain stall cubical-like thing next to me last night. This girl was screaming bloody murder (she either broke her hip or leg) and the doc walks in.
    Ok, before I go any further lemme set the stage. It's Michigan, we are about 15 minutes from Boyne Mountain Ski Resort and the high temp today was about 11* F.
    Anyway, the doc walks in calms her down and asks her what happened. She says "I was skiing this afternoon and I lost control. I hit a pole pretty hard." Then he says.....wait for it.......here it comes........"were you snow skiing?"
    Here's yer sign.

  • 4cylndrfury

    Jan. 31, 2010 1:09 p.m. 4cylndrfury Dork

    "no doc,I know its freezing out, but there we were, the boat all gassed up, and I had this fancy new ski rope..."

    good thing he went to school for 8 more years than me

  • pigeon

    Jan. 31, 2010 1:23 p.m. pigeon HalfDork

    What do you call the person who graduates last in their medical school class? "Doctor"

  • HiTempguy

    Jan. 31, 2010 1:25 p.m. HiTempguy Reader

    DrBoost wrote:

    next to me last night.

    I'm thinking this is a case of giving the d00d a break. Who knows how long he's been working (and it sounds like a night shift), or what kind of work he had to do over his shift.

    I'm just sayin'.

  • Keith

    Jan. 31, 2010 1:46 p.m. Keith SuperDork

    Or he's had to deal with humanity long enough that he's learned not to take anything for granted. She might have been getting towed by a snowmobile, and potentially even across open water. Winters are long in the north.

  • Grtechguy

    Jan. 31, 2010 3:06 p.m. Grtechguy SuperDork

    Keith wrote:

    Or he's had to deal with humanity long enough that he's learned not to take anything for granted. She might have been getting towed by a snowmobile, and potentially even across open water. Winters are long in the north.

    This is true... very true. I used to snowboard behind a snowmobile. in speeds excess of 60mph

  • mtn

    Jan. 31, 2010 3:26 p.m. mtn SuperDork

    Snow skiing, assuming it means downhill skiing, as opposed to cross-country skiing.

  • stroker

    Jan. 31, 2010 3:32 p.m. stroker Reader

    My college buddies use to do something they'd call "skeetching". Basically it was water-skiing behind a car on frozen streets using your shoes instead of skis. I'd think you could hit a pole (or something equally force-resistant) that way, too, especially after many drinks.

    I was either too chicken (or smart) to participate.

  • 93celicaGT2

    Jan. 31, 2010 4:29 p.m. 93celicaGT2 SuperDork

    stroker wrote:

    My college buddies use to do something they'd call "skeetching". Basically it was water-skiing behind a car on frozen streets using your shoes instead of skis. I'd think you could hit a pole (or something equally force-resistant) that way, too, especially after many drinks.

    I was either too chicken (or smart) to participate.

    Hahaha, and just HOPE to god you don't run out of ice and hit a dry piece of pavement.

  • Buzz Killington

    Jan. 31, 2010 4:39 p.m. Buzz Killington Reader

    mtn wrote:

    Snow skiing, assuming it means downhill skiing, as opposed to cross-country skiing.

    She says "I was skiing this afternoon and I lost control. I hit a pole pretty hard."

    if she did that cross-country skiing, color me impressed.

  • Streetwiseguy

    Jan. 31, 2010 5:01 p.m. Streetwiseguy New Reader

    In reply to stroker:

    Bumper shining was what we called it.

  • jrw1621

    Jan. 31, 2010 5:04 p.m. jrw1621 Dork

    DrBoost wrote: ...we are about 15 minutes from Boyne Mountain Ski Resort
    Ah, one of my favorite places in the world (the area, not so much the resort but the resort is okay.)
    My grandmother was born in Boyne City; my grandfather born in East Jordan. I suspect that you were at the hospital in Petoskey.

    Since no one has asked, why were you there and more importantly are you okay?

  • zomby woof

    Jan. 31, 2010 7:57 p.m. zomby woof Reader

    Streetwiseguy wrote:

    In reply to stroker:

    Bumper shining was what we called it.

    We called it shagging

  • pigeon

    Jan. 31, 2010 8:13 p.m. pigeon HalfDork

    zomby woof wrote:

    Streetwiseguy wrote:

    In reply to stroker:

    Bumper shining was what we called it.

    We called it shagging

    We called it "pogeying". Best done behind the school bus with it's massive bumper to hold on to and relatively slow speed around the neighborhood...

  • GlennS

    Jan. 31, 2010 8:20 p.m. GlennS Dork

    I think ER doctors run crazy shifts. Like 24 hour ones at times. I'm guessing he was pretty zonked out. I would wager the state he was in is what causes doctors to occasionally cut the wrong appendage off.

  • vwcorvette

    Jan. 31, 2010 8:53 p.m. vwcorvette New Reader

    On Long Island we called it skitching. Normally behind the school bus.

  • maroon92

    Jan. 31, 2010 9:18 p.m. maroon92 SuperDork

    My friend and I towboarded behind an old 2 stroker. it smoked pretty well, and it kinda impeded vision. We built a really sweet 6 foot kicker one winter and had a ton of fun hitting it at about 30...

  • DrBoost

    Jan. 31, 2010 9:23 p.m. DrBoost Dork

    jrw1621 wrote:

    Since no one has asked, why were you there and more importantly are you okay?

    Thanks for asking. My three year old son had a WICKED ear infection. We were there to get meds. Yeah, I know, not a genuine emergency but try telling that to a 3 year old who has an ear that hurts REAL BAD.
    Everyone is ok now.

  • neon4891

    Jan. 31, 2010 11:03 p.m. neon4891 SuperDork

    DrBoost wrote:

    ...not a genuine emergency but try telling that to a 3 year old who has an ear that hurts REAL BAD.

    Quoted for supreme Trueth

  • Type Q

    Jan. 31, 2010 11:09 p.m. Type Q HalfDork

    Comment removed because I realized it didn't add anything

  • DrBoost

    Feb. 1, 2010 6:36 a.m. DrBoost Dork

    neon4891 wrote:

    DrBoost wrote:

    ...not a genuine emergency but try telling that to a 3 year old who has an ear that hurts REAL BAD.

    Quoted for supreme Trueth

    Yeah, we took him so we could all get some sleep that night. We took him in at about 7 pm, the other option would be to wait 'till after 1 pm the next day. I was surprised though, in and out in no time.

  • zomby woof

    Feb. 1, 2010 7:34 a.m. zomby woof Reader

    pigeon wrote:

    We called it "pogeying". Best done behind the school bus with it's massive bumper to hold on to and relatively slow speed around the neighborhood...

    When I was in school, VW Beetles were still commonplace, and had the best bumpers, with handles

  • DrBoost

    Feb. 1, 2010 8:37 a.m. DrBoost Dork

    We called it shagging too. Sit on the curb, wait for a car/truck to come by slow enough and run out and grab on. What fun!!
    Today, many years later I still love to shag .....just a different kind of shagging

 
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