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mrslang wrote:
> ted rosenberg wrote: > >>Gee, how much misinformation can you give? >> >>TRY, TRY to use facts, not old wives tales. > > > hey buttface, are you saying that excessive weight does not increase > the chances of type 2 diabetes? > > How's this for FACTS: > > http://www.tinyurl.com/blrtw > > Now apologize for being an asswipe. > > Sally > Now I remember why I divorced you. |
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Langerhans wrote: > mrslang wrote: > > ted rosenberg wrote: > > > >>Gee, how much misinformation can you give? > >> > >>TRY, TRY to use facts, not old wives tales. > > > > > > hey buttface, are you saying that excessive weight does not increase > > the chances of type 2 diabetes? > > > > How's this for FACTS: > > > > http://www.tinyurl.com/blrtw > > > > Now apologize for being an asswipe. > > > > Sally > > > > Now I remember why I divorced you. LOL!!! Sally now I better hope my real hubby doesn't read this newsgroup! |
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