Re: Man shoots self but doesn't realize it until 3 days later
Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 2:31 pm

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I remember when that happened, we studied it at Baylor neurology class. You had better chances of winning the lottery twice then surviving that! It's always interesting standing morons. There seems to always be plenty of themELB wrote:That reminds of a story some years back of some construction worker/drug addict who took whatever his chemical of choice was, got all morose, and decided to kill himself with his nail gun. He passed out in the process, woke up the next day not remembering anything of the previous day, but had one heckuva headache. So he went to the ER, they took some X-rays, and he had about 9 or 10 nails embedded in his brain. On both sides. It was a very interesting picture.
Update: OK, it was 12 nails http://www.nbcnews.com/id/12425803/ns/h ... ails-head/
I have an NAA 22 WMR that I carry often in a front pocket. I've always said that if I shot someone with it and they found out about it later, I better be ready to defend myself!Dadtodabone wrote:This is why you carry a .45 or larger caliber pistol. If I shoot myself, I want to know I shot myself.