they got the same handbook
"Health Guidelines for Stoic Guys, or, What to do when Duct Tape Won't Stop the Bleeding."
Followed up by: "Why are These People Yelling at Me, or, Random Strangers Are Calling an Ambulance, How Can I get Out of Going to the Hospital?"
I am thinking about enchiladas again this weekend, but I'd like to try the variant where you lay out the tortillas in layers with the filling in between. However, I can't find where that was talked about. Can someone remind me?
Although the classic was this summer when my sister and I learned that he had been RUN OVER BY HIS OWN TRUCK a few days earlier, as an aside in a story about how he had renewed the AAA membership.
That is impressive.
Yeah, he totally wins.
I am thinking about enchiladas again this weekend, but I'd like to try the variant where you lay out the tortillas in layers with the filling in between. However, I can't find where that was talked about. Can someone remind me?
Was that in this thread?
I thought so, but the search isn't bringing up anything like that when I search enchiladas or tortillas.
He also had the ambulance drop him off at home, natch.
I am inclined to say: DADS! Except, it was my grandmother who would skip telling people about strokes and, when she broke her arm, opened the conversation with my mother with, "Are you busy?" Well, she was actually busy, but
not too busy to take her mother to the hospital with a broken arm!!!
This is all reminding me of my nonogenarian cousin who found out he was diabetic after "feeling bad" and driving himself to the hospital, where his blood glucose count tested in the 1100s. The doctor threw a hissyfit when his sister asked "Is that bad?"
I thought so, but the search isn't bringing up anything like that when I search enchiladas or tortillas.
I just searched, too, including the variant of "tortilla" (singular) and "tortillas" (plural), and nothing about the layered dealies. Was it in Bitches?
I found nothing on those searches in Bitches. Fortunately the variant seemed simple, layer of tortilla, layer of chicken goodness, repeat till done, enchilada sauce on top.