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coworker once typed: This Man Has a Bugle in His Groin

Posted By: (meant bulge, like hernia) no message on 2007-05-22
In Reply to: Oh kick me now, it is colon lumen. - Spice

Subject: coworker once typed: This Man Has a Bugle in His Groin

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Subject: Groin goes under abdominal exam. CVA goes under spine.


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Subject: I just typed in

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Subject: no, just exactly like i typed.......nm

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it's typed i.e. nm
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Subject: how should this be typed?

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Subject: I'm the one who typed lycopene to you....SM

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Subject: it's really cO2....and I've only typed it CO2/cO2...nm


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Subject: Thank you. I have typed this many times but could not think right now.


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Subject: I'd do it just the way you typed it, 1+ iron. nm

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