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t5oml3qe - 21 Feb 2008 09:21 GMT
Primarily, snoring has the very real potential of causing health
damage to the snorer him or herself. George http://www.stop-your-snoring-guide.com
Janice - 22 Feb 2008 03:02 GMT
Yawn!

> Primarily, snoring has the very real potential of causing health
> damage to the snorer him or herself. George
> http://www.stop-your-snoring-guide.com
Larry Goldman - 01 Mar 2008 13:01 GMT
I snore some.  Diverted septum.  I where those nose strips that pull your
nostrils open.  It helps a lot.

> Primarily, snoring has the very real potential of causing health
> damage to the snorer him or herself. George
> http://www.stop-your-snoring-guide.com
Murray Grossan - 01 Mar 2008 19:58 GMT
On 3/1/08 5:01 AM, in article L9adnQh_dKo8zlTanZ2dnUVZ_o6knZ2d@comcast.com,

> I snore some.  Diverted septum.  I where those nose strips that pull your
> nostrils open.  It helps a lot.
>
>> Primarily, snoring has the very real potential of causing health
>> damage to the snorer him or herself. George
>> http://www.stop-your-snoring-guide.com

I love that term diverted septum. If its not copywriter, may I use it?
Janice - 10 Mar 2008 16:11 GMT
I would stay away from the term "diverted", for you Murray. People may
get the wrong idea....LOL

> I love that term diverted septum. If its not copywriter, may I use
> it?
Bluto - 11 Mar 2008 14:30 GMT
>I would stay away from the term "diverted", for you Murray. People may
>get the wrong idea....LOL

In your case janice, he meant perverted

>> I love that term diverted septum. If its not copywriter, may I use
>> it?

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