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Author: RereRere Date: Jun 24, 2008 11:24
FAIRFIELD, Ohio - Authorities in Butler County, Ohio, said
a team of paramedics was shocked upon discovering a patient
who appeared to be pregnant was actually a man. Police
reports said the patient, who did not speak much English,
was picked up by a Fairfield Township Life Squad at a
Speedway gas station and the paramedics believed the
patient to be a woman far along in her pregnancy, The
Fairfield (Ohio) Echo reported Thursday. However, when
they lifted the patient's clothing to check for signs of
crowning, they instead found irrefutable evidence of the
patient's masculinity. The report said the man, who gave
his name as "Mayra," later said he was depressed and "just
wanted to go the hospital."
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Author: Ken EhrettKen Ehrett Date: Jun 24, 2008 16:07
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 11:24:43 -0700 (PDT), Rere hotmail.com>
wrote:
>FAIRFIELD, Ohio - Authorities in Butler County, Ohio, said
>a team of paramedics was shocked upon discovering a patient
>who appeared to be pregnant was actually a man. Police
>reports said the patient, who did not speak much English,
>was picked up by a Fairfield Township Life Squad at a
>Speedway gas station and the paramedics believed the
>patient to be a woman far along in her pregnancy, The
>Fairfield (Ohio) Echo reported Thursday. However, when
>they lifted the patient's clothing to check for signs of
>crowning, they instead found irrefutable evidence of the
>patient's masculinity. The report said the man, who gave
>his name as "Mayra," later said he was depressed and "just
>wanted to go the hospital."
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Author: RereRere Date: Jun 25, 2008 04:24
On 25 kesä, 02:07, Ken Ehrett olg.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jun2008 11:24:43 -0700(PDT), Rere hotmail.com>
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>>FAIRFIELD, Ohio - Authorities in Butler County, Ohio, said
>>a team of paramedics was shocked upon discovering a patient
>>who appeared to be pregnant was actually a man. Police
>>reports said the patient, who did not speak much English,
>>was picked up by a Fairfield Township Life Squad at a
>>Speedway gas station and the paramedics believed the
>>patient to be a woman far along in her pregnancy, The
>>Fairfield (Ohio) Echo reported Thursday. However, when
>>they lifted the patient's clothing to check for signs of
>>crowning, they instead found irrefutable evidence of the
>>patient's masculinity. The report said the man, who gave
>>his name as "Mayra," later said he was depressed and "just
>>wanted to go the hospital."
>
> Being the illiterate drunken Finn that you are, you must have
> completely missed the part where the Police noted this idiot did not ...
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Author: RereRere Date: Jun 25, 2008 04:30
On 25 kesä, 05:25, Larry in AZ DELETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote:
> Waiving the right to remain silent, Ken Ehrett olg.com> said:
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>> On Tue, 24 Jun2008 11:24:43 -0700(PDT), Rere hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
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>>>FAIRFIELD, Ohio - Authorities in Butler County, Ohio, said
>>>a team of paramedics was shocked upon discovering a patient
>>>who appeared to be pregnant was actually a man. Police
>>>reports said the patient, who did not speak much English, was picked up
>>>by a Fairfield Township Life Squad at a Speedway gas station and the
>>>paramedics believed the patient to be a woman far along in her
>>>pregnancy, The Fairfield (Ohio) Echo reported Thursday. However, when
>>>they lifted the patient's clothing to check for signs of
>>>crowning, they instead found irrefutable evidence of the
>>>patient's masculinity. The report said the man, who gave
>>>his name as "Mayra," later said he was depressed and "just wanted to go
>>>the hospital." ...
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