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One flew over the cuckoo's nest....

Thu, 10/12/2006 - 23:32
So I am now officially cone-head girl with all the gauze the ambulatory EEG tech wrapped my head up with. (I swear he made it extra coney high...LOL) anyways, so I am at a stop light and because I'm not paying close enough attention, my car is hanging over the stop line about a foot and a half. and of course every car that goes by, well the drivers would look pissed about it, as they go through the intersection because they had to go around me a bit. so this one guy starts lookin' at me as he turns with a pissed off look on his face, but when he sees me with the cone head bandages and strap around my chin...I decided to have a bit of clean fun. I made my eyes look all the way to the right real bugged out, and hung my tongue out on the left side of my mouth. as he approaches slowly past my car, the guy's face finally sees me and he turns sheet white with fear. I musta looked like I just escaped from the nuthouse!!!the face I made, I was truly lookin' certifiable. I haven't stopped laughing about it since, keep seeing the dude's face with sheer terror and crack myself up!!!!

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Re: One flew over the cuckoo's nest....

Submitted by Bedge on Thu, 2006-10-12 - 23:39
ha ha ha ha ha ha! Fantastic! Am more than impressed. hahahaha. What a hoot!

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