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Subject: RE: I want this banjo-picking guy for my doctor! From: Wesley S Date: 15 Feb 11 - 11:41 AM I was remembering that back in Texas I used to have a family practice doctor that played the bass. It's the only waiting room that I ever heard playing a whole Van Morrison CD. And he allowed his employees to bring a CD to play every day. But he retained veto power. He said he didn't want to have to listen to Kenny G or Yanni. |
Subject: RE: I want this banjo-picking guy for my doctor! From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 15 Feb 11 - 11:23 AM Thanks for posting, Janie. |
Subject: RE: I want this banjo-picking guy for my doctor! From: Wesley S Date: 15 Feb 11 - 09:05 AM "Get better quick or I'll start tuning my banjo". Actually pretty cool. |
Subject: RE: I want this banjo-picking guy for my doctor! From: kendall Date: 15 Feb 11 - 08:09 AM BRAVO!! I once had a Doctor at Maine Medical who told me that if he could have half a dozen people like me he could fire all the Doctors! Music hath charm to sooth the savage breast. Even Bluegrass. |
Subject: RE: I want this banjo-picking guy for my doctor! From: Dave Hanson Date: 15 Feb 11 - 02:29 AM I once had a GP who played guitar and sang, I even played in a session with him once. Dave H |
Subject: RE: I want this banjo-picking guy for my doctor! From: JedMarum Date: 14 Feb 11 - 10:40 PM Cool! Heart Dr and Bluegrass picker! If he was a neurosurgeon, he'd be playing claw hammer! |
Subject: RE: I want this guy for my doctor! From: BlueJay Date: 14 Feb 11 - 10:23 PM And I heard that cardiologists have no heart! |
Subject: I want this guy for my doctor! From: Janie Date: 14 Feb 11 - 08:59 PM A cardiologist at UNC Hospitals, Chapel Hill, brings his banjo, and sometimes his whole band, to cheer up his patients. Banjo-picking doctor cares about patients Cool! (The link probably won't be good for long - it is from today's local newscast.) |
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