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Re: Voices
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Author: ta
Date: Jul 15, 2008 09:24

... becoming pregnant, they are also healthier in terms of a lower incidence of many illnesses. Women with relatively noncurvaceous bodies are at a higher risk for gall bladder disease, some cancers, diseases of the heart and circulatory system, and for diabetes. (It is important to realize that a curvaceous body is different ...
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Re: Voices
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Jul 14, 2008 21:02

... becoming pregnant, they are also healthier in terms of a lower incidence of many illnesses. Women with relatively noncurvaceous bodies are at a higher risk for gall bladder disease, some cancers, diseases of the heart and circulatory system, and for diabetes. (It is important to realize that a curvaceous body is different from an...
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Re: proof that susan sontag lost her mind in her last yrs.
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Author: Immortalist
Date: May 10, 2008 12:03

... becoming pregnant, they are also healthier in terms of a lower incidence of many illnesses. Women with relatively noncurvaceous bodies are at a higher risk for gall bladder disease, some cancers, diseases of the heart and circulatory system, and for diabetes. (It is important to realize that a curvaceous body is different from an...
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Re: An Interesting Multiple Personality Disorder Story
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Author: Mark Edwards
Date: May 4, 2008 19:35

... was that I was attempting to be funny (your mileage will certainly vary), and you reacted as if I were serious. That's your perogative (although it could be your gall bladder)... The would-be comedian says or does something that appears foolish or stupid. Hah! What I said *was* foolish and/or stupid. I've got you there, ...
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Re: Why does god hate amputees? (Re: Contraception: It's Wrong? Why??)
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Author: Rudy Canoza
Date: Apr 12, 2008 07:32

... system, an oxygen transfer system (lungs) that is required to transfer necessary oxygen to the brain and to the body parts, maintenance organs (spleen, gall bladder, etc), and a body salinity (same as ocean water) exactly correct as necessary for transfer of minute electrical signals to/from the brain to operate ...
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Re: Why does god hate amputees? (Re: Contraception: It's Wrong? Why??)
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Author: duke
Date: Apr 12, 2008 05:07

... system, an oxygen transfer system (lungs) that is required to transfer necessary oxygen to the brain and to the body parts, maintenance organs (spleen, gall bladder, etc), and a body salinity (same as ocean water) exactly correct as necessary for transfer of minute electrical signals to/from the brain to operate ...
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Re: Why does god hate amputees? (Re: Contraception: It's Wrong? Why??)
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Author: Smiler
Date: Apr 11, 2008 16:27

...>>>>> system, an oxygen transfer system (lungs) that is required to transfer necessary oxygen to the brain and to the body parts, maintenance organs (spleen, gall bladder, etc), and a body salinity (same as ocean water) exactly correct as necessary for transfer of minute electrical signals to/from the brain to operate and ...
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Re: Why does god hate amputees? (Re: Contraception: It's Wrong? Why??)
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Author: BOB
Date: Apr 11, 2008 09:37

...waste disposal system, an oxygen transfer system (lungs) that is required to transfer necessary oxygen to the brain and to the body parts, maintenance organs (spleen, gall bladder, etc), and a body salinity (same as ocean water) exactly correct as necessary for transfer of minute electrical signals to/from the brain to operate and ...
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Re: Why does god hate amputees? (Re: Contraception: It's Wrong? Why??)
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Author: Rudy Canoza
Date: Apr 11, 2008 09:34

...disposal system, an oxygen transfer system (lungs) that is required to transfer necessary oxygen to the brain and to the body parts, maintenance organs (spleen, gall bladder, etc), and a body salinity (same as ocean water) exactly correct as necessary for transfer of minute electrical signals to/from the brain to operate ...
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Re: Why does god hate amputees? (Re: Contraception: It's Wrong? Why??)
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Author: Rudy Canoza
Date: Apr 11, 2008 09:33

... system, an oxygen transfer system (lungs) that is required to transfer necessary oxygen to the brain and to the body parts, maintenance organs (spleen, gall bladder, etc), and a body salinity (same as ocean water) exactly correct as necessary for transfer of minute electrical signals to/from the brain to operate and ...
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