Handsontherapy@excite.com wrote:
> My name is Tobe,
> I do a lot of work on people with arthiritis
> and muscle injury. if you would like to know more.
> Check out my film below.
> youboob.com/see?z=0XWwG30svL0
Tobe
Seems you haven't been paying attention.
......See, we are a very unique group, in constant contact
with a very powerful and ethereal entity who will respond
quickly and forcefully to our requests.
We hate scammers!! We've all got enought to worry about.
So when one of you idiots invades our NG we call in unison
to our nefarious "benefactor". The effect can be, and
usually is, immediate and overwhelming.
Do you feel a warmth in your crotch? Perhaps a swelling of
your genitals? Did you have problems with you love life
last night? Was there an unexplained yellow-stained wet
spot on your sheets when you awoke? Did you have a problem
peeing this morning and perhaps your bones all ached as if
you'd just climbed Everest?
It works every time! Go get your HLA genetic marker tested.
We've struck again!!
P.S.: You're totally inept at a computer. Can't even
type a URL properly so readers can click on your link.
... His head is in the clouds but his a.s is in Hell.
Joan Carter - 20 Sep 2006 20:33 GMT
>P.S.: You're totally inept at a computer. Can't even
>type a URL properly so readers can click on your link.
He knew none of us would want to go to his link, Chief, that's why he posted it
that way. Funny, he said he's never had to advertise. Business falling off,
perhaps? <snort>
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Joan
Rosemarie Shiver - 20 Sep 2006 22:56 GMT
The business is just not TO BE <duckin' and gimpin'>
Hugs from Rosie

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> >P.S.: You're totally inept at a computer. Can't even
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> Joan
d'huit - 20 Sep 2006 23:04 GMT
i don't like spammers, either. however, this isn't a scam. this method
does help relieve pain for many people. one of my fibro friends in
california was thrilled by the relief it gave her (though she said the
treatment was painful for her, until her therapist was finished with the
session). it was more than 5 years ago when she told me about it and sent
me brochures about it. so, it's been around quite awhile. she didn't have
it done by this particular muscle therapist, however, but by someone else in
the south bay area.
kate
Handsontherapy@excite.com wrote:
Fire Chief - 21 Sep 2006 01:43 GMT
Kate wrote:
> i don't like spammers, either. however, this isn't a scam.
Then let's see him reveal his California license number....
....if he isn't a quack operating out of an "factory."
... A horse will walk to wter, but a pencil must be lead.
d'huit - 21 Sep 2006 06:13 GMT
Kate wrote:
> i don't like spammers, either. however, this isn't a scam.
Then let's see him reveal his California license number....
....if he isn't a quack operating out of an "factory."
chief, i didn't mean he isn't a scam, cuz i can't know that. i meant the
method of pain relief he claims to use isn't a scam.
kate
... A horse will walk to wter, but a pencil must be lead.