That arrow barely broke the skin. How can he be hurt?
Johnny must be faking.
It’s typical insurance, NOTHING is covered by the insurance plan!!
Poor ole Jonney…that’s gonna’ sting a bit when it is extracted.
Sounds like the Republican plan.
It’s shock that someone on his side could actually hit something. The arrow didn’t get past the armour. Come to think on it, it is probably shock that the armour worked.
Hmm - friendly fire hit him in the chest? Was this before or after Rodney called for the retreat?
“Friendly fire”. The mother of all oxymorons.
If you leave it to the corporations to determine what’s covered, they will suck you dry of your money and cover next to nothing.
And if you leave it to the government, they will suck you dry of your money and make you wait 4 months to see a doctor and then cover next to nothing.
Typical HMO ploy
The armor didn’t work, but neither did the arrow!
Insurance will probably call it a pre-existing condition.
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Llewellenbruce about 14 years ago
That arrow barely broke the skin. How can he be hurt?
moronbis about 14 years ago
Johnny must be faking.
BigChiefDesoto about 14 years ago
It’s typical insurance, NOTHING is covered by the insurance plan!!
Hillbillyman about 14 years ago
Poor ole Jonney…that’s gonna’ sting a bit when it is extracted.
rockngolfer about 14 years ago
Sounds like the Republican plan.
pamlicorat about 14 years ago
It’s shock that someone on his side could actually hit something. The arrow didn’t get past the armour. Come to think on it, it is probably shock that the armour worked.
Plods with ...™ about 14 years ago
Hmm - friendly fire hit him in the chest? Was this before or after Rodney called for the retreat?
Sandfan about 14 years ago
“Friendly fire”. The mother of all oxymorons.
cdward about 14 years ago
If you leave it to the corporations to determine what’s covered, they will suck you dry of your money and cover next to nothing.
Hornet62 about 14 years ago
And if you leave it to the government, they will suck you dry of your money and make you wait 4 months to see a doctor and then cover next to nothing.
taker48 about 14 years ago
Typical HMO ploy
JP Steve Premium Member about 14 years ago
The armor didn’t work, but neither did the arrow!
Yukoner about 14 years ago
Insurance will probably call it a pre-existing condition.