Scary Story

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by iLenny_WillTake_YouHome, Jun 20, 2014.

  1. When you are admitted to a hospital, they place on your wrist a white wristband with your name on it. But there are other different colored wristbands which symbolize other things. The red wristbands are placed on dead people.

    There was one surgeon who worked on night shift in a school hospital. He had just finished an operation and was on his way down to the basement. He entered the elevator and there was just one other person there. He casually chatted with the woman while the elevator descended. When the elevator door opened, another woman was about to enter when the doctor slammed the close button and punched the button to the highest floor. Surprised, the woman reprimanded the doctor for being rude and asked why he did not let the other woman in.

    The doctor said, “That was the woman I just operated on. She died while I was doing the operation. Didn’t you see the red wristband she was wearing?”

    The woman smiled, raised her arm, and said, “Something like this?”

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  2. Why the hell can u massively scroll to the right :lol:
     
  3.  uhhhh not sure
     
  4. boring and not interesting
     
  5. Red wrist bands means allergies here 
     
  6. Red was allergies and yellow is fall risk. I had both after my surgery. I wasn't dead. Lol!! May be different in different places i guess.
     
  7. So the moral of the story is,the doctor doesn't know the color coding for wrist bands?
     
  8. I ? like this story
     
  9. I guess not. Lol!! Idk if it's supposed to be a story like that. I liked it though. entertaining.
     
  10. Loove it, Rated A Thumbsup
     
  11. Heard of this story before
     
  12. Absolutely terrifying.?
     
  13. Holy motherfucking fuck.

    I just got back from the hospital.
    Looks like I'm not sleeping tonight.
    Thanks a lot OP.