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Flatulence

Posted By: MTWA on 2006-06-21
In Reply to: belching - Dawn

I was transcribing a report for a normally VERY proper and staid doctor.  You could tell he was dictating from home, probably sitting in the kitchen on a nice wooden chair.  He was nearly finished with his report when there was a pause and then a definite sound of wind breaking.  He acted startled and then a really LONG pause (as if trying to decide whether to cancel the dictation and start over afresh or push on to the end, hoping no one but he had heard the gunshot!).  He continued on to completion.  When my fellow MT arrived at work that morning I played it for her to verify what I heard.  She concurred and we replayed it twice, nearly dying of laughter!


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