Well, it's not a bad first effort. Pardon the stumbling here and there... I skipped over a part and had to wing it to get back into the text. If asked, I'll gladly post more readings...
i loved that! and the sense of humor...of whoever asked you to be one of the pall bearer! i won't mind more readings. by the way, if that was you doing the weismann part, it is pretty convincing!
A technical pioneer! Yours is the first blog I have heard an audiopost played in. Please keep them coming. Excellent storytelling. I've bought the book for a friend going through his surgical rotation in med school. Im certain he will enjoy it.
how fun to listen to the author read his work! you have a real talent for reading by the way... maybe you should read the whole thing and make an audiotape/downloadable mp3 for us to purchase.
the elder surgeon's voice brought back memories of the old man down the street of my childhood, who always yelled at us "Go away, you damn kids!"
I loved that part of the book when I read it and now I'm sitting on the front porch laughing again as I hear it.
The neighbors must think I'm nuts. One minute sniffing, the next minute laughing.......
How sweet of him to give you 49er tickets, that spoke volumes as to his character and made him friendly.
Wear your whites.......LOL!
But I bet you were chosen for more than that. Unless he was giving Niner tickets to everyone he met, there was more to it. He just couldn't tell you himself....
I'm a mostly retired general surgeon. With this blog, my intention is to inform, entertain, and possibly educate the reader about surgery, and about the life and loves of a surgeon: this one, anyway.
In an amazing coincidence, I've also written a book, "Cutting Remarks; Insights and Recollections of a Surgeon." It's about my surgical training in San Francisco in the 1970s, aimed at the lay reader with the goal of entertaining with good stories, informing with understandable details of surgical anatomy, procedures, and diseases. Knowing you, I bet you'd enjoy it. In fact, if you like Surgeonsblog, you'll absolutely love the book!
What I say here is as true as I can make it, based on my experience as a surgeon. Still, in no way is it intended as specific medical advice for any condition. For that, you need to consult your own doctors, who actually know you. I hope you'll find things of interest and amusement here; maybe useful information. But please, please, PLEASE understand: this blog ought not be used in any way to provide the reader with ideas about diagnosis or treatment of any symptoms or disease. Also, as you'd expect, when I describe patients, I've changed many personal details: age, sex, occupation -- enough to make them into no one you might actually know. Thanks, and enjoy the blog.
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Well, it's not a bad first effort. Pardon the stumbling here and there... I skipped over a part and had to wing it to get back into the text. If asked, I'll gladly post more readings...
i loved that! and the sense of humor...of whoever asked you to be one of the pall bearer! i won't mind more readings. by the way, if that was you doing the weismann part, it is pretty convincing!
A technical pioneer! Yours is the first blog I have heard an audiopost played in. Please keep them coming. Excellent storytelling. I've bought the book for a friend going through his surgical rotation in med school. Im certain he will enjoy it.
my my here im talking to my idol.. pls keep blogging sir..you inspire us
how fun to listen to the author read his work! you have a real talent for reading by the way... maybe you should read the whole thing and make an audiotape/downloadable mp3 for us to purchase.
the elder surgeon's voice brought back memories of the old man down the street of my childhood, who always yelled at us "Go away, you damn kids!"
Great to hear the "audiobook" version of what I've read (even if it was edited ;) )
Your Dr. Weisman voice sounds like the grandpa from "The Simpsons!" heh.
That was a great listen! Thanks :)
I loved that part of the book when I read it and now I'm sitting on the front porch laughing again as I hear it.
The neighbors must think I'm nuts. One minute sniffing, the next minute laughing.......
How sweet of him to give you 49er tickets, that spoke volumes as to his character and made him friendly.
Wear your whites.......LOL!
But I bet you were chosen for more than that. Unless he was giving Niner tickets to everyone he met, there was more to it. He just couldn't tell you himself....
hehe that was great!!
I'd love to hear more!
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