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Comic relief.. - January 30, 2008 1:38:56 AM   
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My intern told me about this video on You Tube from Creighton students.. I thought it was worth sharing :)   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_LxwO8k23k&feature=related
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RE: Comic relief.. - January 30, 2008 9:23:47 AM   
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Good one.  Best part is when he wakes back up doing the US.  I wish I still had the video's we made for our "finish PT school" party....we were so trashed the night we made them that we said some really weird stuff.  In fact, the one prof that taught our electro class is the same one that gave me my UE EMG/NCV test last year.  We abused him on that video, and I know he abused me back doing that test.  He stuck me a million times with "let's try this one again", and I'd swear he was using a ten penny nail to do it.

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RE: Comic relief.. - January 30, 2008 2:29:25 PM   
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Creighton students HAVE TO have a good sense of humor when they are paying 25k+ a year to enter a profession that is going to pay them 50-60k a year after that.

Great stuff.  I've always thought the Creighton PT students were a lot of fun.

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RE: Comic relief.. - February 1, 2008 5:40:48 PM   
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I'm confused... was that video from Creighton or San Francisco State's therapy program???

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RE: Comic relief.. - February 1, 2008 7:10:43 PM   
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It was Creighton.  Many of the shots were done at Memorial park on Dodge Street across from UNO.

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RE: Comic relief.. - February 2, 2008 4:14:49 PM   
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Great video. Maybe other schools will try to match it. If you have been practicing for more than a few months, any therapist could probably do a good standup routine. Of course it may not be PC, but the real world isn't really very PC.

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RE: Comic relief.. - February 2, 2008 5:17:51 PM   
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No kidding.  I think the funniest thing I've seen is...a few years back at a Texas PT Conference, Matt Duffilho, PT was about to present an award to Florence Kendall.  When she got on stage, Matt said that first he would like to share something about her that few PTs knew...that she was also the author of a romance novel.  He said he had an advanced copy of her novel and wanted to share a passage with the crowd. 

Matt slowly read,  "He then proceeded to place his hand on her left inner arm near the insertion of the long head of the triceps, caressed past the side of her pectoralis major again, working slowly down her erector spinae, and passed gently over her gluteus maximus...."

The crowd was rolling over and I'll never forget the look on her face.  What a gal.

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RE: Comic relief.. - February 3, 2008 10:48:51 AM   
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A very funny video. Perhaps others will make a video of their own down the road.

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RE: Comic relief.. - February 5, 2008 11:42:11 AM   
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When I was in PT school we had a guest lecturer come for one day. It was standard protocol for guest lecturers to wear a wireless microphone during presentations. During a break between lectures, the guest went to the bathroom but forgot to turn off the microphone. We all enjoyed listening to him take a big crap. We were all laughing so hard it was difficult to concentrate. I think he had Mexican the night before. Yikes.

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RE: Comic relief.. - February 5, 2008 1:24:37 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Alex Brenner PT MPT OCS

When I was in PT school we had a guest lecturer come for one day. It was standard protocol for guest lecturers to wear a wireless microphone during presentations. During a break between lectures, the guest went to the bathroom but forgot to turn off the microphone. We all enjoyed listening to him take a big crap. We were all laughing so hard it was difficult to concentrate. I think he had Mexican the night before. Yikes.


That is absolutely hilarious.  Literally one of the funniest stories I've heard.  Well done.

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