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Re: readers - June 28, 2005 1:25:00 PM   
nari

 

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Sebastian

Post a picture of yourself from the 60s - sounds great!
I remember a notorious lady who was strangled by her scarf while cruising along in her convertible; also blokes were getting obliterated by their long hair in machinery, on motor bikes, and all sorts of interesting situations...

Don't forget the belly black acetic Claret flagons!!


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Re: readers - June 28, 2005 2:39:00 PM   
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[IMG]http://www.probe.org/images/piercings.jpg[/IMG]

This is a picture taken of me last week after a great day in the office. I'll bet you didn't imagine that I was such a stallion.

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Re: readers - June 28, 2005 4:14:00 PM   
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Now that's what I'm talking about!!! Way to go Greg for having the courage to post your picture. One piercing for every successful manipulation or is that the new fad treatment for neurogenic pain.

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Re: readers - June 28, 2005 4:21:00 PM   
nari

 

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Greg

I am impressed. Do you stil have red hair? ;)


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Re: readers - June 28, 2005 6:25:00 PM   
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LOL!! Hilarious at first but then fear dawned on me..back to LOL again!

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Re: readers - June 28, 2005 6:27:00 PM   
Synergy


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Wow Greg...you're a little taller than I thought. :)

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Re: readers - June 28, 2005 8:13:00 PM   
chiroortho

 

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[QUOTE]One piercing for every successful manipulation or is that the new fad treatment for neurogenic pain.[/QUOTE]Zack you wound me deeply. Clearly you underestimate my expertise. If I had a piercing for every world-class manipulation my face would weigh 300 pounds. [QUOTE]Do you stil have red hair?[/QUOTE]Nari, my hair used to be dyed in rainbow colors, but after I read 'Dress For Success' I realized that rainbow was not professional so I dyed it red. I also removed 280 of my piercings in the name of professionalism, leaving only 640. Trying to keep a professional look, of course. Don't you see my conservative white ascot? Come ON. Get with the program - don't you know a true professional when you see one?! [QUOTE]Wow Greg...you're a little taller than I thought.[/QUOTE]Chris, between you and me I'm 3'7". It's the camera angle that makes me look tall. It took 8 retakes to get it just right. I'm surprised nobody commented on my excellent neckband - I got it as a sign of status when I was working as a Sherpa in the Himalayas. I hope you won't think me immodest when I tell you that only the most handsome Sherpas are issued one.

Eat your hearts out ladies, I'm happily married and out of circulation. No fan letters please.

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Re: readers - June 29, 2005 1:04:00 AM   
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Greg-

What do you use to wash your face- Ivory soap and water? or Goddard's silver polish?

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Re: readers - June 29, 2005 1:37:00 AM   
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Greg, I have visions of you in a MRI......eeeeeuuuuu
You must sound fabulous in the wind on a porch;
and they say acupuncture doesn't work - look what it's done for his complexion!
Nari, if I find a pic I'll post it!

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Re: readers - June 29, 2005 3:05:00 AM   
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http://www.drpriest.com/meetdrpriest.htm

Will the real Greg Priest please step forward?

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Re: readers - June 29, 2005 6:24:00 AM   
chiroortho

 

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Shhhh....don't tell anybody but the guy in that website picture is my ugly brother-in-law. What a dork, huh? :)

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Re: readers - June 29, 2005 3:03:00 PM   
nari

 

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I think Greg would be OK in an MRI - I think the machine would probably disseminate all over the building.

Sebastian

I'd love to see a pic of you!

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Re: readers - June 30, 2005 10:30:00 PM   
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I checked out both photos of Greg - amazing what a bit of makeup does.


..and rereading your bit on setting the world axis straight, Diane..we might be in for a bit of trouble if that happened. Also Greg might permanently mutate into something else altogether.


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Re: readers - July 1, 2005 5:30:00 AM   
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I envisioned Yogi as a cross between the Yankees old catcher, and Ghandi.

Steve

To non-posters: Arent you tired of hearing from the same people all of the time? I sure am. Lets hear from you!

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Re: readers - July 1, 2005 10:10:00 AM   
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Greg, I thought you looked familiar, didn't you come and see me last week in the ED because the Pharmacist didn't fill your oxycontin completely?
Or perhaps it was for an enema...

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Re: readers - July 1, 2005 10:14:00 AM   
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I read daily..and learn quite a bit..this is a great forum...we as a profession need to get away from the old school apathy and shore up so to speak...so get your fellow PT's on here and stand up for PT! ;P

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Re: readers - July 1, 2005 10:47:00 AM   
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Just finished reading everything--its a good thing I am alone in the office right now, you all need a vacation!! :D Or at least a fun filled weekend (for those of you in the USA--happy 4th)

I have been more of a "reader" lately because I have had the busiest June. Absolutely unreal. Hired a full time PT, thinking I could lighten my workload a little, but we ended up with double the patient visits. Particularly gratifying since I "stole" her from the local hospital I used to work at (a story for another day).
This has been fun. I have wondered from time to time what everyone looks like.
I am a child of the "70's" Junior high: Dressed like Marcia Brady (my hair was long dark brown tho) Senior high: Valerie Bertinelli (that's what I was told but I think she was cuter) My 20's: Every 80's hairstyle you could imagine, and the hideous shoulder pads and 20 lb. earrings/beads!! 90's: sweatshirts and leggings (I went back to college,I was in PT school). My kids think my photo albums are pretty funny. They wish I had more pictures of me at the "roller disco rink" when I was their age (16).

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Re: readers - July 1, 2005 4:09:00 PM   
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I would like to read/post more often but my caseload prevents me from doing so. Sometimes when I want to respond, what I want to say has already been said so it really doesn't do any good to just repeat it. I do enjoy reading everyone's posts and continue to learn from them. When I do post it is usually when I need advice, have something to contribute that hasn't yet been said, or am mad/upset about something.

Dan, PT.

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Re: readers - July 2, 2005 3:56:00 PM   
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For those readers in academia, [URL=http://www.frankfuredi.com/articles/noise-20050211.shtml]here's someone's opinion[/URL] that you may have held yourself.

jon

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Re: readers - July 7, 2005 8:23:00 AM   
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Chris, I thought you were the Chris Adams who used to wrestle with the Von Erichs at the Sportatorium, on a second career.

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