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“Doctors and Nurses Hospital: Security Protection Unit”

When Doctors and Nurses get sick they come to this big city hospital for treatment and if, for any reason, they need security a/o protection they call on the Doctors and Nurses Hospital Security Protection Unit.
(Episode 3)


Room 501.



Sgt: Uhh… are you awake Ms. Peters?


MP: What? Oh... What time is it?



Sgt: Twenty of three.


MP: Oh. Yes I’m awake. Thank you sergeant . You know we’ve been in this room together for a week.



Sgt: Well, you’re a high security risk.


MP: I know. State secrets and all. You know all about me, but I don’t know anything about you.



Sgt: Well…


MP: No. Come on. Tell me a little about you.



Sgt: Well, what do you want to know?


MP: Oh, I don’t know. Where you from, where’d you grow up. You know that kind of thing.



Sgt: Oh. Well, Ms. Peters… I was…


MP: Call me Gloria.



Sgt: Oh, well.. Gloria. my father was in the Foreign Service. The nature of the job is that you move around a lot.


MP: That must have been interesting. Foreign capitals and all.



Sgt: Well my dad was posted in San Diego. That’s where I was born. He was the only foreign service worker working in the continental United States, and we stayed there for almost twenty years. It was a snafu with the paper work and he never could get it straightened out.
Then I was a Navy Seal, I served in…


MP: The Middle East?



Sgt: No. Iowa. For four long years. Then I got out and I work here at Doctors and Nurses Hospital Security Protection Unit.


MP: I’m so glad we had this little chat. Now I know a little bit about you. And I’ll tell you a secret.



Sgt: What’s that?


MP: Your cute.



Sgt: So are you. Now role over. I have to check the bed for bugs.

ST SI HEATIN' UP THE SUMMER! ALL SUMMER LONG!


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