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Stick to Your Ribs: What Should You Do When Your Blackberry Is Frozen?

This little gem of a skit has made its rounds, and was posted here at the beginning of the year, but it’s simply delightful and bears repeat viewings. It’s perfect for a US holiday weekend. In case you don’t know, Orange is the British equivalent of Verizon, Sprint, or AT&T.

Happy Memorial Day!

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About Kent Anderson

I am the CEO/Publisher of the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, Inc. Prior to this, I was an executive at the New England Journal of Medicine. I also was Director of Medical Journals at the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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One Response to “Stick to Your Ribs: What Should You Do When Your Blackberry Is Frozen?”

  1. Hilarious! truly hilarious! I was cracking my bones when I saw the video. It is very creative and definitely a must repeat. can’t wait to share it to my friends. They will love it as I did. Love the “eggsbox”. :)

    Posted by Judith Briles | Jun 8, 2011, 10:44 am

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