The annual American Medical Association House of Delegates meeting basically consists of several days of doctors talking for hours on end. While pontification is often the order of the day, a few delegates manage to crack wise.
In a debate about the potential health hazards of “fracking,” a process used to attract natural gas, former AMA Trustee Dr. Cyril “Kim” Hetsko referenced the potential conflicts his state of residence may pose: “Wisconsin has no sources of gas, besides the hot air coming out of mouths or our dairy cows.”