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thanks.. so simple. need more coffee

Posted By: ahhh on 2005-10-24
In Reply to: posteromedial - md-mt

Subject: thanks.. so simple. need more coffee




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Subject: it is coffee-ground emesis.....sm

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Subject: ** should be semicolon, not semicomma (need coffee).

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Subject: Thanks - so sorry I didn't have coffee before thinking about this. lol

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Subject: cafe au lait = coffee with milk....s/m

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