A bit about my hospital stay but this time not about the surgery but who I have met

Mortimer

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I live somewhere in rural Austria European Union
In the hospital I met interesting people from all over the world. One doctor had a strong Russian accent, I assume she was Russian. I also met a few Germans who work on assembly in Austria. One nurse was Italian, a few nurses and a doctor were Serbo-Croatians and spoke Serbo-Croatian with me too, they seem to be allowed to do that on duty, nobody forbids them. Then I met a few Croatians and a former work colleague, I used to work at Miba and there I met someone who was even on the same shift as me. I was in the room with very old grandfathers, born in 1939. There were interesting conversations and interesting people.
 
In the hospital I met interesting people from all over the world. One doctor had a strong Russian accent, I assume she was Russian. I also met a few Germans who work on assembly in Austria. One nurse was Italian, a few nurses and a doctor were Serbo-Croatians and spoke Serbo-Croatian with me too, they seem to be allowed to do that on duty, nobody forbids them. Then I met a few Croatians and a former work colleague, I used to work at Miba and there I met someone who was even on the same shift as me. I was in the room with very old grandfathers, born in 1939. There were interesting conversations and interesting people.

I am a very, very old grandfather born in 1939 and I could tell you some doozys.
 
You must have a complicated medical case or went to a real international institution. I had a heart test a number of years ago at Cleveland Clinic and the broads at the nurse's station had a world map with pins from where all their patients came from and they came from 6 of 7 world continents (none from Antarctica)
 
In the hospital I met interesting people from all over the world. One doctor had a strong Russian accent, I assume she was Russian. I also met a few Germans who work on assembly in Austria. One nurse was Italian, a few nurses and a doctor were Serbo-Croatians and spoke Serbo-Croatian with me too, they seem to be allowed to do that on duty, nobody forbids them. Then I met a few Croatians and a former work colleague, I used to work at Miba and there I met someone who was even on the same shift as me. I was in the room with very old grandfathers, born in 1939. There were interesting conversations and interesting people.

Globalist!

They all must go home to their countries! And if you were to die, well too bad!
 
I am a very, very old grandfather born in 1939 and I could tell you some doozys.

My Grandfather could tell some doozys too. Like the story about the onion.

“We can’t bust heads like we used to, but we have our ways. One trick is to tell them stories that don’t go anywhere. Like the time I took the ferry to Shelbyville. I needed a new heel for my shoe so I decided to go to Morganville, which is what they called Shelbyville in those days. So I tied an onion to my belt, which was the style at the time. Now to take the ferry cost a nickel, and in those days, nickels had pictures of bumblebees on them. Give me five bees for a quarter you’d say. Now where were we, oh ya. The important thing was that I had an onion on my belt, which was the style at the time. They didn’t have white onions because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big yellow ones.”
 
In the hospital I met interesting people from all over the world. One doctor had a strong Russian accent, I assume she was Russian. I also met a few Germans who work on assembly in Austria. One nurse was Italian, a few nurses and a doctor were Serbo-Croatians and spoke Serbo-Croatian with me too, they seem to be allowed to do that on duty, nobody forbids them. Then I met a few Croatians and a former work colleague, I used to work at Miba and there I met someone who was even on the same shift as me. I was in the room with very old grandfathers, born in 1939. There were interesting conversations and interesting people.
I actually thought you passed away

Glad I was wrong 😑
 

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