COSTUMED CRIMEFIGHTERS ACADEMY – Online (for the duration of the emergency)Review Lesson #37: Miscellaneous 4. The staff at County Seat General Hospital must have extremely short memories, or else the orderlies would have instantly concluded that the LONE PASSENGER STILL MISSING from the recent plane crash is among them. This is rather astonishing, as surely a medical facility this close to the crash site must have been swamped with casualties from the event. And even if she was evacuated to a more sophisticated Level-1 trauma center 100 miles away… what, they don’t watch the news? (We would also comment on the attending physician’s rather crude bedside manner – “put her away for the night” – but medical training is not our mission.) In any event, we are seeing our Class of ‘24 graduate’s remarkable recuperative powers, as the collision on the road has led to her memory kicking back in. We don’t know how much of her adventure with our applicant will be retained, but it might be interesting to stay with her for a bit, even though she’s technically not part of the review for the Final Exam. (We will have more on The Phantom Commando shortly.)
cherns Premium Member about 4 years ago
As I predicted!
davidf42 about 4 years ago
Morning, Anniephans!
She’s remembering the plane crash. And she probably will have no memory of the Phantom Commando!
davidf42 about 4 years ago
Leonard Starr’s Annie
“Skip Smith and Anya Toze”
October 7, 1980
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EbHExp2XgAIloZ0?format=jpg&name=large
davidf42 about 4 years ago
Little Orphan Annie, week of August 24, 1969
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ng0DJ7Se9W1xAfYh1ur3zfEtiJxqMP35/view?usp=sharing
jrankin1959 about 4 years ago
COSTUMED CRIMEFIGHTERS ACADEMY – Online (for the duration of the emergency) Review Lesson #37: Miscellaneous 4. The staff at County Seat General Hospital must have extremely short memories, or else the orderlies would have instantly concluded that the LONE PASSENGER STILL MISSING from the recent plane crash is among them. This is rather astonishing, as surely a medical facility this close to the crash site must have been swamped with casualties from the event. And even if she was evacuated to a more sophisticated Level-1 trauma center 100 miles away… what, they don’t watch the news? (We would also comment on the attending physician’s rather crude bedside manner – “put her away for the night” – but medical training is not our mission.) In any event, we are seeing our Class of ‘24 graduate’s remarkable recuperative powers, as the collision on the road has led to her memory kicking back in. We don’t know how much of her adventure with our applicant will be retained, but it might be interesting to stay with her for a bit, even though she’s technically not part of the review for the Final Exam. (We will have more on The Phantom Commando shortly.)
jaz h about 4 years ago
thanks!