Patient Woke Up From Colonoscopy Wearing Pink Panties: Lawsuit The story of a hospital patient waking up after surgery in women's unmentionables just got mentionable. Andrew Walls, 32, claims that Delaware his surgeon co-workers performing his colonoscopy purposefully dressed him in pink panties while he was under anesthesia, according to lawsuit documents obtained by The News Journal. The suit seeks unspecified damages for what Walls' attorney called an "outrageous" prank by Walls' colleagues at the Delaware Surgery Center in Dover. "When the plaintiff recovered from the effects of the anesthesia administered by defendants, he awoke to realize that while he was unconscious pink women’s underwear had been placed on his body," the civil damages suit charges. "When the plaintiff initially presented for his colonoscopy he had not been wearing pink women’s underwear and at no time did the plaintiff voluntarily, knowingly or intentionally place the pink women’s underwear upon himself." The alleged prank, which occurred in 2012, led to Walls losing his job over "severe emotional stress," the New York Daily News reports. The lawsuit seeks damages for intentional infliction of that emotion stress. Several news outlets attempted to reach out to the surgery center, but Delaware Surgery Director Jennifer Anderson declined to comment Wednesday, saying, “We just found out about this yesterday afternoon.”
If you are on someone's ignore list, re-quoting him will not show to the blocker (I'm assuming Lucrum is on Ricter's blocked list and that's why you did it?)
However, nothing is showing in Tsing's reply, so it appears the software is working as intended. I'll have to thank Baron for that.