Subject: Re: Non-Canonical Listing of Rectal Temp Scenes in Mainstream Film
Author: Paul
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] Date Posted:Friday, June 08, 2012, 06:33: pm In reply to:
Louis B. Mayer
's message, "Non-Canonical Listing of Rectal Temp Scenes in Mainstream Film" on Sunday, March 04, 2012, 08:25: pm
I remember seeing an episode of "Emergency" or perhaps "One-Adam-12" in the 1970s. In the episode, a person in a tiger costume was standing outside a store waving at customers during a summer heat wave. The person collapsed and an ambulance and the police were called. The officers removed the tiger head, revealing a pretty, young blonde girl. The paramedic told the police officers to remove the rest of the costume which left the girl lying on the ground in a blue bikini. The paramedic then told the officers he needed to get her temperature and to roll the girl over and clear all the onlookers out of the way which was the end of the scene. In a later scene, the police officers are shown visiting the girl in her hospital room.
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[> Subject: Re: Non-Canonical Listing of Rectal Temp Scenes in Mainstream Film
Date Posted:Tuesday, July 24, 2012, 09:20: pm
What about the mid-80s comedy with Michael J Fox called Poison Ivy? There was a hot nurse at summer camp and one of the nerdy kids wanted to be examined by her so he faked an illness and Michael Fox took him to the infirmary but instead of the hot nurse he's met by a big old battle-ax of a woman and she holds up a stubby-bulbed rectal thermometer.