No time today to give my usual pitch about Mary Matalin contacting me at PJ-Comix for a DUmmie FUnnies book (with CD-ROM insert for related comix stories) deal.
Let me know if you want on the DUmmie FUnnies PING List.
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Under 10!
PING!
We have fratricide of the Dummies or is that called DUmmicide.
Well lets not waste this occasion to begin raising funds for the family of dead/not dead Michael Crook.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1404701/posts
put me on. have you really started a daily thread?
The reply to Will about having the largest swollen head is precious.
Top ten? Damn!
Top 20, I feel blessed.
Awww, it's bea-utiful! *sniff*
Undies is only $10 from needing a bail bondsman.
"LOCK! DELETE! BAN!"-DU Mods
Top 4000! BTTT
Ben gives grave warning.
benburch Donating member (1000+ posts) Tue May-17-05 02:50 PM
Response to Reply #180
233. I agree, Will.
When I hear "Pancreatic Cancer" I think of the fact that everybody I ever knew who had it died very quickly.
I wasn't looking for the big picture I guess, just trying to ascertain the immediate facts.
Either he is sick, or he isn't.
Either he is as sick as he said, or he isn't.
Either he collected $50K, or he collected a whole lot more.
And honestly, I cannot see that we could sort out the difference between these points without full disclosure.
Will, much as I hate to suggest this, perhaps now would be a good time to involve legal council?
You know, this is the second oldest scam on the internet and the DUmmies are still falling for it. The oldest scam is "I look like [insert sexy superstar name here]"
Woo-hoo! Another blockbuster in the making! Mary had better be paying attention or she's just gonna be left behind! Watch the flamin' of Andy build to a white-hot level! This is just sooooo good!
The Whipple Procedure
Also called a pancreaticoduodenectomy, which is generally the removal of the gallbladder, common bile duct, part of the duodenum, and the head of the pancreas.This operation was first described by .Dr. Alan O. Whipple of New York Memorial Hospital (now called Memorial Sloan-Kettering). Since that time, there have been many modifications and improvements of the procedure. There is a detailed account of the operative mortality rates and long-term survival rates in the Surgical Treatment and Research section of this site.
http://pathology2.jhu.edu/pancreas/whipple.cfm
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This is the first site that appeared when I googled "Whipple Procedure". It does seem to be a legitimate treatment.
I have a bridge I'd like to sell them.
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Anything happen while I was gone?