Wednesday
Apr232014
Diabetes Court - Ninjabetic TV
Wednesday, April 23, 2014 at 7:30AM
My good friend Brad and I made a new short for Ninjabetic TV called "Diabetes Court." Imagine taking your pancreas to court and suing it for pain and suffering. Well that is exactly what Brad does and I wonder what Brad's pancreas has to say for itself?
I hope you like it! It was a ton of fun making it.
Check out other episodes of Ninjabetic TV by visiting NinjabeticTV.com
Reader Comments (14)
OMG... this is AWESOME!!! Another great episode of Ninjabetic TV - great work, G and Brad.
THIS IS FLIPPING AWESOME & I LOVE IT!!
Funny, informative and appealing. Keep 'em coming.
this is brilliant plus! acting, writing, everything is soooo professional. George you should be writing for Saturday night live because this is better than most stuff on that show!!!!!!
this is brilliant plus! acting, writing, everything is soooo professional. George you should be writing for Saturday night live because this is better than most stuff on that show!!!!!!
ps. your acting and the other guy's is first rate!!!!!
ps. your acting and the other guy's is first rate!!!!!
One of the best diabetes videos ever! Its so nice to see diabetes myths busted in such an fun way. 'Non fuctioning beta butt shut!" hahaha Well done Ninjabetic. Wish I could sue my pancreas!
One of the best diabetes videos ever! Its so nice to see diabetes myths busted in such an fun way. 'Non fuctioning beta butt shut!" hahaha Well done Ninjabetic. Wish I could sue my pancreas!
Wow! Really well done. All three cast member were good, especially the Judge. He was very believable. I enjoyed it and am looking forward to the next one.
Ha! You had me at peeing "like a dog in a fire hydrant factory. Brilliant!
This is great!!! I got the link from D'Mine. I'm going to look to see if there are more! Awesome!!!
quite interesting, thank you for share this with us.
This was awesome. So awesome I'm crying with laughter and the fact that it home. I've never seen anything like it. It's amazing. I've been type 1 for 17 years and always felt so alone. I've only just recently started seeing the social media community and support and it's the most wonderful thing I've even seen in my life. Thank you. Thank you from the bottom of my pancreas.