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Sapo
The topic title says it all. We should have input from the medical community, and since medicine is still in large part art, a poll may help! smile.gif
TheDoc
I voted probably not.
xtrmn8r
It couldn't hurt..as it were ph34r.gif
Sec
Strangely enough the FM have recently designed a 3000V/27MW version soley for this purpose - an FM representative said to NBC yesterday "Hey, this is DavidD .... we like, totally needed something with a little more oomph to cross the hyper-insulative six inches of solid cranial bone to zap its sub-protozoan like brain."

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Sapo
I almost feel bad about starting this poll, but I don't think the butt of the joke will have the slightest clue.

Yeah, I feel a little bit bad. sad.gif tongue.gif

Edit: Sec, I know you loved that as much as planting your neighbor's grass for him! laugh.gif
Sec
QUOTE (Sapo+May 26 2008, 08:48 PM)
I almost feel bad about starting this poll

Wish I could say the same. laugh.gif

p.s; The old git musta weeded it out, no visible results yet. sad.gif - think I'll just water his plot with agent orange+ instead.

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Sapo
laugh.gif I love it. So no picture, huh, you big liar? laugh.gif
Sec
QUOTE (Sapo+May 26 2008, 11:57 PM)
laugh.gif I love it. So no picture, huh, you big liar? laugh.gif

laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif - you got it!
ASTERIX*
Yes Sapo, I really think Elephant Charge Trampling would indeed help DavidDunderfuck.

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ASTERIX*
Yes Sapo, I really think Energertic Cranial Trouncing would indeed help DavidDysenteryposts.
ASTERIX*
Yes Sapo, I really think Eating Cyanide Tablets would indeed help DavidDrongowit.
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