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Dr.Pill is a phoney
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Posted by
pete41 9ab FL. (
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Fri, Nov 16, 07 at 9:41
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RE: Dr.Pill is a phoney
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| OK, I must have to reconsider my opinion of your sanity... |
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| See what happens? It wasn't long ago when Pete was happy just to be reinstated to this Forum. But now, he has become a celebrity on that other forum. He has become brash and brazen. It is obvious that he doesn't need us any more. |
RE: Dr.Pill is a phoney
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| Dr. Pill considers it healthy on Pete's part to be brash and brazen on occasion. But I must warn one and all that I have sampled that other forum and there is madness of every stripe there so one must be not only brash and brazen but bold and fearless as well... |
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Pheeewwwwy to you Pill you third rate fony quack. Keep up the good work on hot topics.They hate me,I love it. |
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| Well, that is a little harsh. Obviously we have not established the rapport for a good therapeutic intervention. So I am turning your case over to my psychiatric social worker who you might relate to on some level. This worker, Mrs. Dumbtfart, is known for her personal healing therapy of rubbing chin hairs on patient's bodies with remarkable success. Good luck! |
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| I don't think "rubbing chin hairs" would be a sufficient program of treatment. Does she have an air hammer? |
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| Mrs.Dumbfart likes to start gently with the type of behaviors exhibited by certain patients who do not respond to conventional therapy. If her special chin hair therapy does not get results within a reasonable time she tries a more intrusive therapy which some call a high colonic enema... |
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