Because Dr. Chung regularly cross-posts to these groups as a
"convenience" to other posters, I have taken the liberty of fowarding
this as a "convenience" to Dr. Chung in case some of his friends here
wish to support him in his quest for recognition.
Steve
Weeding the Lord's Vineyards Since 2003
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 07:36:30 -0500
Subject: Reminder: Most Humble Person in the Universe Contest
From: Contest Headquarters <nominations@humility.org>
Newsgroups: sci.med.cardiology
Alert!!
Only Four More Days to nominate yourself for the Most Humble Person in
the Universe! One contestant has rented billboards in the greater
Atlanta Metropolitan area to proclaim his humility. He is going to be
tough to beat, but there is still time! A word of caution, however:
this same contestant has written a "macro" to automatically nominate
himself, so if you want to be competitive, you will probably need a
"macro" too.
Good Luck and Happy Humility!
Contest Administrator
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January 6, 2004. Atlanta, Ga. For Immediate Release.
Humility.org, the world's premier organization for Humble People
everywhere today announced the first ever "Most Humble Person in the
Universe" contest.
"This is a great day for humility" said Vern Toutyoself, Vice President
and General Manager of Humility.org's Outreach Division. "For too long
humility has taken a 'back seat'... our objective is to give humility
all the praise it deserves."
Nominations will be accepted from the general public in the following
categories:
- Most degrees/certifications
- Most altruistic
- Best witnesser
- Website with the most self-references
- Most claimed donations to charities
In keeping with the spirit of the contest, contestants are free to
nominate themselves... over and over again.
The winners in each category will then compete for the overall title of
"Most Humble Person in the Universe". The grand winner will receive
the Mother Teresa Memorial Humble Trophy, a lifetime free pass to
Blimpie's, and valuable coupons for admission to IMAX Theaters around
the country.
Entries may be emailed to nominations@humility.org and must be received
prior to January 31, 2004. In case of a tie, the Gift of Truth
Discernment will be used to determine the winner. The decision of the
judges will be final and may come sooner than you think.
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Mack - 28 Jan 2004 17:06 GMT
I knew you were a class act Steve.
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Mack
Type 1 since 1975
http://www.alt-support-diabetes.org
http://www.insulin-pumpers.org
In tribute to the United States of America and the State
of Israel, two bastions of strength in a world filled with strife and
terrorism.
>Because Dr. Chung regularly cross-posts to these groups as a
>"convenience" to other posters, I have taken the liberty of fowarding
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>
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Budd Cochran - 28 Jan 2004 19:24 GMT
But really there's no competition to warrant such a contest, Mack.
We all know I'm the most wonderfully friendly, incredibly patient,
uncontestably intelligent, fabulously handsome, marvelously kind, gloriously
polite, and most modestly humble person in the group. Did I leave anything
out?
If anyone doesnt believe it, just ask me. I'll tell the truth.
Budd ( who's BG just went up 150 points just because of this sugary post)
<VBG>
> I knew you were a class act Steve.
>
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> >
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Loretta Eisenberg - 28 Jan 2004 19:35 GMT
Sorry Budd I humbly disagree. Everyone knows tht the winner is I or
me,. as the case may be :-)
Loretta
--
In tribute to the United States of America and the State
of Israel, two bastions of strength in a world filled with strife and
terrorism.
Mack - 28 Jan 2004 21:08 GMT
I think it's time to break out the hip waders.....
Mack
Type 1 since 1975
http://www.alt-support-diabetes.org
http://www.insulin-pumpers.org
In tribute to the United States of America and the State
of Israel, two bastions of strength in a world filled with strife and
terrorism.
Per Elms?ter - 28 Jan 2004 22:25 GMT
> Snipped a bunch of noninteresting gibberish.
I could teach you all a thing or two about being humble.
I just don't feel like it right now.
--
Perre
You have to be smarter than a robot to reply.
Wes Groleau - 29 Jan 2004 03:46 GMT
"Per Elms��������������������������������" wrote:
> I could teach you all a thing or two about being humble.
> I just don't feel like it right now.
I could teach you all a thing or two about being lazy.
I just don't feel like it right now.
Sleepyman - 29 Jan 2004 06:12 GMT
>"Per Elms????????????????????????????????" wrote:
>> I could teach you all a thing or two about being humble.
>> I just don't feel like it right now.
>
>I could teach you all a thing or two about being lazy.
>I just don't feel like it right now.
Pretty Sneaky there Wes.......
Sleepy
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Wes Groleau - 29 Jan 2004 12:26 GMT
> Pretty Sneaky there Wes.......
Maybe I should start signing my posts...
Sneakyman
Sleepyman - 30 Jan 2004 05:01 GMT
>> Pretty Sneaky there Wes.......
>
>Maybe I should start signing my posts...
>
> Sneakyman
Only the sneaky ones so I don't have to check em.......
Sleepy
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Gary Woods - 29 Jan 2004 11:52 GMT
<sneck>
>I could teach you all a thing or two about being lazy.
Was that Bennet Cerg: "Whenever I feel the urge to exercise, I go lie down
until it passes."
Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at www.albany.net/~gwoods
Zone 5/6 in upstate New York, 1420' elevation. NY WO G
Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD - 31 Jan 2004 15:01 GMT
> Because Dr. Chung regularly cross-posts to these groups as a
> "convenience" to other posters, I have taken the liberty of fowarding
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>
> <advertisement snipped>
Why thank you, Steve!
You are only too kind :-)
Not that I was ever in the running, the contest is over and there is a winner!
Those interested in the results should see:
http://makeashorterlink.com/?L21532147
Truthfully,
Andrew
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Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Board-Certified Cardiologist
http://www.heartmdphd.com/