I had that 25 years ago but end up with a stent instead of a crater. (Dr. Greenberg was voted "Best Denver Interventional Cardiologist" for quite a few years.)
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12 comments:
Let me guess: He died of a broken heart.
I had a similar procedure myself.
That'll fix it.
Officer Cynical. You got this one. Makes one wonder if sledge hammers were involved.
O. C. ~ you nailed it!!!
So was the ex the surgeon?
Does insurance pay for that
I wonder how much nitro that takes?
I remember the moon being quite beautifully craterized.
They really need to do a better job installing the overhead lights in the OR.
I had that 25 years ago but end up with a stent instead of a crater. (Dr. Greenberg was voted "Best Denver Interventional Cardiologist" for quite a few years.)
What did they do to cause craters? Love bomb it?
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