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Re: readers - June 26, 2005 3:31:00 AM   
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Nari... I wish I could be transported back to the sixties...not to be skinned, but just to enjoy the music and much cooler selection of cars. Plus, I'd get to grow my hair long again (had to cut my pony tail off for my first clinical rotation..that killed me).

Pablo, what am I right about? SJ being a hottie?

I do wish the "readers, or "lurkers" as some call them, would post more often. After all, done anonymously, it's not like there is anything to be embarassed about if what you say is wrong or controversial. I think too many PT's don't feel they know enough that they have anything to share, which is a shame. I'd bet I could steal tons of unique treatment ideas and thought processes from every PT alive.

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Re: readers - June 26, 2005 1:09:00 PM   
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Duffy, that's correct.

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Re: readers - June 26, 2005 5:55:00 PM   
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SJ

Are you going to put up with being insulted????


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Re: readers - June 26, 2005 5:58:00 PM   
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Hilarious thread! I get on hear a few times a week and try to contribute when I can...typically on acute care, ICU, or wound care topics.

Chris...I didn't know you were from Hardin-Simmons. Dr. Gould was my gross anatomy professor back in PT school before developing that program and was hands-down the best educator! May he rest in peace. Dennis and Marty are also good friends of mine. It's a small PT world.

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Re: readers - June 26, 2005 7:16:00 PM   
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Tucker,

Yessir...I'm a recent grad of HSU my friend, however, I didn't have the privilege of learning from Dr. Gould. Dr. Phillip Palmer took over the gross anatomy position and he was exceptional to say the least!

Were you part of the first graduating class? I see you live in Texas...where 'bouts? It's a small world indeed. :)

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Re: readers - June 27, 2005 2:03:00 AM   
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Shhh, Nari. SJ has kind of walked away, quietly. Let the boys have their dreams and their fun.

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Re: readers - June 27, 2005 2:37:00 AM   
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SJ

OK...
I think the word has a different connotation in Aust compared with the USA!! Which is why I responded in a rather startled manner... :cool:

Duffy

It was a fun time - an era of its own. I think ponytails are great. Maybe I'm backward.

Nari

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Re: readers - June 27, 2005 3:57:00 AM   
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Nari,
I have always pictured you of middle eastern descent, waif thin, big brown eyes, shoulder length hair.
Scott

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Re: readers - June 27, 2005 7:59:00 AM   
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Jeezz, everyone post their pictures and get it over with already ;)

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Re: readers - June 27, 2005 1:20:00 PM   
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Zack

Nah, this is fun.

Scott - I guess my name crops up in a lot of Middle Eastern languages, but also in Indian, Korean, Japanese and Aboriginal (Aust). In Korea I am a typhoon and in Japan a leafy glade.
Always wanted brown eyes and straight hair, but the genes dictated otherwise.


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Re: readers - June 27, 2005 1:55:00 PM   
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You all do know though... for those of you who may meet, hopefully you've all kept to the facts. LOL I'm sure it'll be kind of fun. Granted, if any of you did lie... well, then it just might be embarassing. LOL I don't know, but if I were going and there, the penalty would be a large shot or two of Jeigermeister (if I spelled it correctly) to the one who stretched the truth the most.

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Re: readers - June 27, 2005 2:28:00 PM   
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That's the WORST liquor lever SJ! I have bad memories of drinking that crap! :)

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Re: readers - June 27, 2005 5:04:00 PM   
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We could take a class pic in Nanaimo and post it here. Then everyone could see at least some of us. Imaginations would be diappointed or vindicated, illusions dashed or confirmed, the world set straight on its axis, and the forum would keep on rolling along.

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Re: readers - June 27, 2005 5:06:00 PM   
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My point exactly, Chris. You couldn't have drank too much if you remember it. LOL Paybacks for lying!

LOL Diane.

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Re: readers - June 27, 2005 6:31:00 PM   
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Jeigermiester is as bad as Goldschlager!!! I remember every detail of that night...I puked so much Goldschlager that I was able to piece together for my wife a 14 carat gold necklace!

Awful, awful, awful night!

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Re: readers - June 27, 2005 6:58:00 PM   
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The night of my very last rotation in PT school I drank malt liqour and at the very first bar...Goldschlager.
The night went black after that shot (and that was the first bar)

The next thing I remember was waking up the next morning with all my clothes on, in my bed and searching for my wallet.

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Re: readers - June 27, 2005 8:45:00 PM   
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OK enough of the grog.

We will take a group photo in Nanaimo - and under the effects of the first day of Barrett's course, some ETOH, readers here can draw their own conclusions...........re fibs about appearances.

And a game as to picking out the three Aussies who'll be there???

nari

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Re: readers - June 27, 2005 10:32:00 PM   
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Nari, who is the third?

Luke

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Re: readers - June 27, 2005 10:34:00 PM   
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A physio from a pain clinic in Sydney - but she cannot make it after all.
We will fly the flag, Luke!

Nari

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Re: readers - June 28, 2005 1:58:00 AM   
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OK, I have read every post here on this thread and man, did that bring back memories! In those days we started as a "blue and white" board - these colours are so much better!
Alex and Jason, the visual I have of you two is influenced by my own army time - I see buzz cuts, fit, Alex-dark 5 11', Jason-dirty blond 6 1'...
Diane and I have met, Barrett and Chris and John have their pictures up on the web, SJbird has seen my face, and the others are just names so far... I have not yet found myself visualizing faces too much.

Yes, the 60's - whoopeee. Way too much of most anything - including hair (down to my elbows and loose), jeans - homemade into bellbottoms ("flared" in their reincarnation now), yes, Jaegermeister, Jenever, Ouzo (aaaah, Santorini), the Glenlivet stolen from my dad's cupboard, Chianti (was really cool in those basket-bottles), Pernod, pastis, and beer, beer, beer....After all, this was in the Netherlands, close to the Belgian border - over 260 kinds in our "brown" cafes alone....

Good memories, but I can do without the headaches...

And obviously, my postings are as rare as the content is intelligent....

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