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DD showed us a photograph of his face taken in the hospital several days after the incident. You wouldn't believe how he looked. To me he looked like he had been in a fight with a T Rex who had done a job on his face. Every capillary in his eyes was ruptured and he was puffed out like no tomorrow. Best news was that they both survived. DD became a banker out in Ca. -- Dudley Henriques My VF-191 XO had an experience in the photo F-8 in which he experienced considerable negative G. Ruptured the capilaries in the eyeballs. Blue eyes amidst a solid red field. New callsign? Why "REDEYE" of course. Docs told him he dodged a real bullet. R / John PS. You know what I like best about the Crusader community? The sea stories are outrageous and they're all TRUE. |
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