Posted on 04/04/2008 4:15:27 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, April 4, 2008 It was all a big joke for servicemembers and their families at Walter Reed Army Medical Centers Fisher House yesterday when comedian Kathy Griffin came to visit.
I had to get a pass to come out here so I could see Kathy Griffin, said Army Cpl. Nicholas Joseph McCauley. I heard about her; she seemed cool, and my buddy who lost his leg in September kind of figured hed show me around, make me smile, cheer me up a little bit. McCauley is recovering from a head injury suffered March 23 in Iraq. Getting out of the hospital, where hed been for two days, and verbally sparring with Griffin about his tattoos, a salty take on an Irish phrase, seemed to give McCauley the boost he needed. (Shes) the first person Ive ever met thats famous, he said. Its pretty cool. I get to be on TV, I guess. Its not cool being on TV in a wheelchair, but Im alive. Army Spc. Michael Brown, a below-the-knee amputee whos living at Fisher House with his wife and 14-month-old daughter, agreed. Its definitely a cool thing to tell your friends about when you go home, he said. Its definitely a morale booster for everybody thats here. You get so run down with appointments every day and the daily grind, Brown continued. Something like this is good to have, a break (to) find out whats actually going on elsewhere. Amanda Poppenhouse, whose husband, Army Cpl. Adam Poppenhouse, is recovering from a recent leg amputation, said celebrity visits arent uncommon, and most of the visitors take a real interest in the families. We had a wrestler come (from World Wrestling Entertainment), Mankind, I think is his name, she said. We met him like two or three times, and he recognizes us, calls us by name. Hes really cool. She said visits by stars can offer an outlet for servicemembers and their spouses to talk and tell their stories. Servicemembers and their families soon will have a huge audience to listen to their stories thanks to Griffin, who is planning to turn her visit into an episode for her show. She discovered just how many people are interested in troops stories when an episode of her show featured her tour to entertain troops overseas. Doing our silly little reality show, we got the most response weve ever gotten from the episode where I went and performed in Iraq, Griffin said. I got lots and lots of e-mails, How are the guys doing? That was an interesting insight to something. So often you hear about these men and women and theyre just numbers on the news, and its a news story thats 90 seconds and then its on to what starlet was drunk and flashing, she quipped. Griffin said the combination of her audiences reaction to her episode from Iraq and some stories last year about conditions at Walter Reed made her want to show her audience a bigger picture. She wants to make sure her viewers understand the facility and the people there, and Bravo agreed. I felt really passionately about doing an episode here, Griffin said. What I think is important about today, whats so great about Fisher House and coming here, is it really humanizes the numbers we see on the news. Griffin was working to carry out a secondary mission as well: to make the servicemembers and their families laugh. Thats all I know how to do, she said. I think everybody needs a laugh and especially at a time like this. I just really, really hope I can provide them a good chuckle, she said before leaving to spend her afternoon with patients in the hospital and her evening performing a stand-up comedy show. The episode of her show featuring Walter Reed is expected to air in late summer. The Fisher House Foundation is a supporter of America Supports You, a Defense Department program connecting citizens and companies with servicemembers and their families serving at home and abroad. |
Related Sites: Fisher House Foundation Walter Reed Army Medical Center America Supports You |
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Isn’t this the woman that said “suck it, J***s, this is my award now”? Or something like that.
To hell with her.
Don’t know.
Isn't she is a bit late to the party?
You are correct. That’s her.
I could never bear to watch her even before that remark.
I’ve watched her a few times and after a couple of minutes, I give up. I don’t think she’s ever made me laugh. Not funny, nice jugs, face that would stop a clock that even makeup can’t hide anymore.
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