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Three men
went hunting in a dense forest. As one of them
was crossing a fallen log, he tripped, dropped
his rifle, and shot himself. The other two ran
quickly to their unconscious friend and saw that
his chest was covered with blood. Walt turned to
Stan and said, "We gotta get Elmer to da
hospital quick or he's gonna die."
"How 'er
we gonna carry 'em?" Stan asked. "Why
Elmer, he weighs a good two hunnert pounds."
"Hell
Stan! That ain't nuttin'," assured Walt.
"We carry bucks out bigge 'n 'at, all da
time. We kin do it da same way." Walt was
right.
In no time,
they were pulling their 4x4 up to the emergency
room door, and doctors, nurses and orderlies
rushed Elmer inside. A while later, one of the
doctors gave the two worried friends the bad
news, "Your friend didn't make it."
Walt said, "Yeah, I thought dat gunshot hit
'em in da heart."
"No,"
said the doctor. "The bullet actually went
above the heart and through the shoulder. His
chest was only covered with blood, but he might
have been able to survive that."
"Damn-it
Stan! I told ya we shouldn't a tied 'em to da
hood. All dem tree branches smackin' into 'em for
da first five miles probably beat 'em to death!"
"No,"
said the doctor. "His clothes were ripped to
shreds and his body was covered with lacerations,
but he might have been able to survive that, too.'
"See,
Walt! I kept tellin' ya to hold your end up
higher 'cause dat sapling was too thin. When we
tied his hands and legs to it, his head kept
hittin' da rocks and logs. An' I'm sure he
drowned when we crossed dat crick."
"Sh**
Stan! You was da one dat dropped your end of the
pole when you fell off dat rock. Poor old Elmer
musta been unner water a whole minute while you
was fumbling around with that pole an' fallin'
all over yaself."
"Now
fellas," said the doctor. "Elmer's
skull was cracked and he did have massive head
injuries. But he didn't drown, and he might have
been able to survive that, too."
Stan and Walt
looked at each other with puzzled expressions,
then asked the doctor, "Den what wuz it?"
The doctor thought for a few moments and said,
"My guess is that the field dressing
probably had a lot to do with it."
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