Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for February 09, 2013
Transcript:
Goat: The city hospital is cutting back its emergency room staff again... As though the wait now isn't long enough. Rat: Oh, I never wait. Goat: Why is that? Rat: Because after I tell them my injury, I always add that I'm having a heart attack. Goat: How noble. Rat: Why just last week, I had a hangnail and a heart attack.
el8 almost 12 years ago
“A heart attack, ack, ack, ack, ack, ack…” – Billy Joel, Movin Out
margueritem almost 12 years ago
I hope they spread your ribs, rat.
alviebird almost 12 years ago
I go in for an ulcer, and they hook me up to the EKG. Every time. Any pain that’s anywhere near the chest……
Bilan almost 12 years ago
He may not need to wait, but he’ll have a heck of a doctor’s bill.He should ask Cliff Clewless to help with that.
Templo S.U.D. almost 12 years ago
But what does Rat do when he really has a heart attack? You can’t have two heart attacks at once.
marshalljpeters Premium Member almost 12 years ago
He’s having a heart attack? Get started with CPR and get the defibrillator going! I think I’d rather wait.P.S. A hangnail isn’t worth an ER bill.
knight1192a almost 12 years ago
Sounds like a Carlin joke.
PICTO almost 12 years ago
Sounds like mandatory anal probes would shorten the lines at emergency rooms.
Sisyphos almost 12 years ago
So, Rat, if they tumble to your little game, do you think some vigilante-surgeon might do something to insure that your heart attack was real? Hmm?
puddlesplatt almost 12 years ago
I must remember this routine….!
Carl Rennhack Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Hey Rat! R U sure you didn’t have a hangOVER?!?
LingeeWhiz almost 12 years ago
Be careful, rat! You know what happens when you cry ‘heart attack’ one too many times!
marshalljpeters Premium Member almost 12 years ago
That works, but it’s a rather painful way of ensuring fast service. Last time I was in ER, they took one look at my bleeding face and ripped-up shirt and had me in the examining room. Didn’t even take time for paperwork before getting to work. They were asking me what happened at the same time they were checking my blood pressure.
Gokie5 almost 12 years ago
“go in bleeding or with a bone sticking out. they seem to be quick to help.”Depends on what you’re bleeding from. I went in bleeding like a stuck pig, with the tips of the 3rd and 4th fingers of my right hand squashed by weights in a machine at the gym. Ahead of me was an elderly woman (not that I wasn’t, too) in agony from back pain after a fall. She had to wait a good long while for X-rays, etc., before being given pain meds. Took at least an hour for me to be seen – and this was kind of a posh ER at a hospital next to a bay. By then, the other patients and family members were having old home week with each other.
ironflange almost 12 years ago
I did it the other way around, went into the ER for something unrelated and found out I had had a heart attack a few days before. Don’t just wait for the classic symptoms, folks.
rmacprivate almost 12 years ago
In Home Improvement Tim Allen really got preferential treatment at the ER. He even had his own personal coffee mug there.
Sherlock Watson almost 12 years ago
“You hear that, Elizabeth? I’m comin’ to join ya, honey!”:Name that reference!
Sherlock Watson almost 12 years ago
Show him one of your fingers, Paris.
pocounohamster almost 12 years ago
I think we are all guilty of doing what Rat does!
susan.e.a.c almost 12 years ago
Sad but true, people do that or say they’re suicidal when in Emergency just to get through to see a doc, then say, “I hurt my wrist I think.”
water_moon almost 12 years ago
The magic phrase is chest pain. Anything else is brushed aside..When my son was learning to walk he fell on the patio pavement and smashed his head, HUGE goose egg, I went to urgent care and THEY said “You have to go to the ER for a scan right now!” So I went into town, waited for 2 1/2 hour (only 3 other people there at all) despite telling them that the doc who saw him said “ER now” and they ended up saying well he seems normal, if he shows any of these symptoms come back, no need for a scan. Did I mention they wouldn’t see him until AFTER we paid the insurance co-pay, but that the bill they sent later was for LESS than it?.Then a few years later when I was in a car wreck (luckly without the children) I had some pain in my ribs and feared it might be broken or cracked so I went in and they had me back in less than 15 min.
AStarofDestiny almost 12 years ago
Yes. A LOT.
Westplatte Premium Member almost 12 years ago
As an old ER nurse I can tell you that this is so sad but true.
JudiKaye almost 12 years ago
(insert bad Groucho Marx imitation here): “Say the SECRET WOID…”
EdFenster Premium Member almost 12 years ago
a stroke of genius