LOL, Phil! I needed that laugh right now!
Helen
Earlier, Phil Scovell wrote:
>I can't remember. Did I tell this story here before? Remember when I was
>in the hospital back in November with the flue and pneumonia? Well, they
>put a sign up near my bed which said, This patient is visually impaired, or
>something like that. First, you would be amazed the number of health care
>people who came in my room and never read the sign. But here is the funny
>part. A friend of mine by the name of Keith, came up almost every night to
>see me. He builds houses for a living. Keith is 48 years old and still
>things he is a hippie. He is tall, super skinny, and has long hair. He
>really loves the Lord and is probably the closest Christian brother I have
>in the Lord. We have known each other for about 15 years. I was his pastor
>once, believe it or not, and we argue and debate on many Biblical issues.
>We disagree a lot, too, and we have had some knock down drag out debates
>over the years. Keith was a druggy back in the seventies and it is a
>miracle he didn't end up in prison. Many of his friends did and he used to
>smuggle drugs to them. He is skinny because of the speed he used to do.
>Anyhow, Keith has a good sense of humor and he absolutely, positively, 100
>percent hates anything that sounds politically correct. So, one night, he
>said, do you care if I change your sign with my black marker. I said, no,
>go ahead. So he wrote. This patient isn't visually impaired, he is blind
>as a bat. Some of the hospital workers thought it was horribly funny and it
>became a conversational piece the rest of the time I was there. Sometimes
>one person would bring a friend to my opened door and I could hear them
>whispering and then they would laugh and walk away. One nurse was
>commenting on how funny it was and I said, I hope that doesn't get somebody
>in trouble and she said, Naw. The whole floor is laughing about it.
>However, somebody higher up in the ranks didn't like it because someone came
>in while I was asleep and changed it back to what it said originally. I
>suppose they thought somebody in the hospital did it and I would sue them
>for it or some dumb thing like that. It was funny, though.
>
>Phil.
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