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Old August 13th, 2011, 05:38 AM posted to sci.med.nutrition,alt.support.diabetes,alt.support.diet.low-carb
Robert Miles[_2_]
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Default Fish with Insensative Dioxin Receptor Survive in PCB PollutedHudson River

On 8/10/2011 9:33 AM, Psycho-Deli™ wrote:
On 10/08/11 2:35 PM, Billy wrote:
In ,
wrote:

On 8/9/2011 7:27 PM, Billy wrote:

You know that you must look really lame to the others in
sci.med.nutrition, alt.support.diabetes, alt.support.diet.low-carb by
now.

I don't have a need to impress anyone. Those folks worth their
salt will have checked out the reference I gave and be getting
miles in front of your head in the sand political approach. Why
would I care about laggards like you?


You're a dullard trying to pass for bright.


You're a boor too dull to realise by trying to win a fight that you have
already lost you make yourself an object of derision.


Children, in alt.support.diabetes, arguments like this are
a good way to get added to more killfiles by most of the
readers who use newsreaders that even have killfiles.

 




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