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That one stood out for me, too, Cynth. I'm hoping to fall prey to osculation at some time in the future. Fingers crossed!Cynth wrote: I thought the side effects were funny. "Innability to distinguish between "taupe" and "putty" . I don't know why that's so funny to me, but it is.
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I took it for two weeks, till I got a prehensile colon. Then I didn't need it anymore.
Charlie
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"Our work puts heavy metal where it belongs -- as a music genre and not a pollutant in drinking water." -- Prof Ali Miserez.
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I've been plagued by thousands of lymph nodes since birth. My doctors told me I was suffering from chronic immunosufficiency and that nothing could be done. Now, at last, I can be rid of that pesky lymphatic system. Thanks, Panexa®!.
(I wish someone had proofread the page more carefully, though. The spelling is Merd.)
(I wish someone had proofread the page more carefully, though. The spelling is Merd.)
I know. Looks like a physician spelled it.scottielvr wrote:(I wish someone had proofread the page more carefully, though. The spelling is Merd.)
Most people, though, will not notice the misspellings. Truly, it will go right over their heads.
Why don't you write to them and offer to proof it? It would make it look ever-so-much-more real.