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Old 07-25-2007, 07:47 AM
CatmanX
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> <otisbr...[at]pa.net> wrote:
> > Just one moron's opinion.

I spend a lot of time laughing at Cletis and some of the other Bozo's
here. Must be why I am not myopic.

Cool, new therapy regime. I will start charging for this immediately.

dr grant

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Old 07-24-2007, 10:50 AM
DoctorRick
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 10:08:45 -0700, "otisbrown[at]pa.net"
<otisbrown[at]pa.net> wrote:
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> Just one man's opinion.

I am happy that you preface many of your comments with this phrase.
This statement is correct for everything you suggest: it is nothing
more than just one man's opinion. In fact, you would be hard-pressed
to find another man who believes all the fictional claim you make.
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Old 07-22-2007, 07:03 PM
Kisame Hoshigaki
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On 22 Jul, 16:55, p.clar...[at]gmail.com wrote:
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> On Jul 22, 7:12 am, Kisame Hoshigaki
> <absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > If you laugh often and for long
> > > periods, your eyeballs will accommodate and flatten, and the infamous
> > > elongated shape will permanently disappear.
> > Wow, is this for real? Where did you read that?
> revival-- here is a clue. do you think she might be being sarcastic
> again?

Sorry... I always get confused when people use sarcasm in English...

=(

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Old 07-22-2007, 07:00 PM
Kisame Hoshigaki
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On 22 Jul, 16:55, p.clar...[at]gmail.com wrote:
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> On Jul 22, 7:12 am, Kisame Hoshigaki
> <absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > If you laugh often and for long
> > > periods, your eyeballs will accommodate and flatten, and the infamous
> > > elongated shape will permanently disappear.
> > Wow, is this for real? Where did you read that?
> revival-- here is a clue. do you think she might be being sarcastic?

Sorry... I'm not used to reading sarcasm in English.... so sometimes I
can't detect it hahaha

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Old 07-22-2007, 05:14 PM
Neil Brooks
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 10:08:45 -0700, "otisbrown[at]pa.net"
<otisbrown[at]pa.net> wrote:

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> Brainy is truly a wit.
> And most people who think that of themselves
> are usually half right.

Which still puts them significantly ahead of you, Uncle Otie.

MORE LIBRIUM. STAT!!
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Old 07-22-2007, 05:08 PM
otisbrown@pa.net
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Yes Kisame,

Brainy is truly a wit.

And most people who think that of themselves
are usually half right.

Just one man's opinion.


On Jul 22, 7:12 am, Kisame Hoshigaki
<absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi Ms. Brainy,
> Interesting that you mention this, you know. Last week I was at boxing
> training session and my teacher said that laughing is actually really
> really good for improving abdominal muscle strength. Anyway, after
> reading up on it from wikipedia it looks like laughing is beneficial
> for even some serious health problems! -
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laughte...ts_of_laughter
> > I was laughing and laughing while reading
> > another reply to the Bates method,
> Please could you link me to this reply? =D
> > If you laugh often and for long
> > periods, your eyeballs will accommodate and flatten, and the infamous
> > elongated shape will permanently disappear.
> Wow, is this for real? Where did you read that?
> > P/ S. Actually laughter is the real reason why I signed up to this
> > NG. There is just too much funny stuff here.
> Hahahaha, well isn't that the real reason we're all here?! This place
> is pure comedy! I mean, for all his haters, you have to admit that
> Otis adds some humor to this place!
> Laugh away and be well!
> -KH


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Old 07-22-2007, 04:55 PM
p.clarkii@gmail.com
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On Jul 22, 7:12 am, Kisame Hoshigaki
<absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > If you laugh often and for long
> > periods, your eyeballs will accommodate and flatten, and the infamous
> > elongated shape will permanently disappear.
> Wow, is this for real? Where did you read that?

revival-- here is a clue. do you think she might be being sarcastic
again?



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Old 07-22-2007, 11:12 AM
Kisame Hoshigaki
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Hi Ms. Brainy,

Interesting that you mention this, you know. Last week I was at boxing
training session and my teacher said that laughing is actually really
really good for improving abdominal muscle strength. Anyway, after
reading up on it from wikipedia it looks like laughing is beneficial
for even some serious health problems! -

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laughte...ts_of_laughter

- quote -

> I was laughing and laughing while reading
> another reply to the Bates method,

Please could you link me to this reply? =D

- quote -

> If you laugh often and for long
> periods, your eyeballs will accommodate and flatten, and the infamous
> elongated shape will permanently disappear.

Wow, is this for real? Where did you read that?

- quote -

> P/ S. Actually laughter is the real reason why I signed up to this
> NG. There is just too much funny stuff here.

Hahahaha, well isn't that the real reason we're all here?! This place
is pure comedy! I mean, for all his haters, you have to admit that
Otis adds some humor to this place!

Laugh away and be well!

-KH

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Old 07-22-2007, 11:10 AM
Kisame Hoshigaki
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Default Re: Myopia & Laughter

Hi Ms. Brainy,

Interesting that you mention this, you know. Last week I was at boxing
training session and my teacher said that laughing is actually really
really good for improving abdominal muscle strength. Anyway, after
reading up on it from wikipedia it looks like laughing is beneficial
for even some serious health problems! -

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laughte...ts_of_laughter

- quote -

> I was laughing and laughing while reading
> another reply to the Bates method,

Please could you link me to this reply? =D

- quote -

> If you laugh often and for long
> periods, your eyeballs will accommodate and flatten, and the infamous
> elongated shape will permanently disappear.

Wow, is this for real? Where did you read that?

- quote -

> P/ S. Actually laughter is the real reason why I signed up to this
> NG. There is just too much funny stuff here.

Hahahaha, well isn't that the real reason we're all here?! This place
is
pure comedy! I mean, for all his haters, you have to admit that Otis
adds some humor to
this place!

Laugh away and be well!

-KH

  #1  
Old 07-22-2007, 11:10 AM
Kisame Hoshigaki
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Default Re: Myopia & Laughter

Hi Ms. Brainy,

Interesting that you mention this, you know. Last week I was at boxing
training session and my teacher said that laughing is actually really
really good for improving abdominal muscle strength. Anyway, after
reading up on it from wikipedia it looks like laughing is beneficial
for even some serious health problems! -

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laughte...ts_of_laughter

- quote -

> I was laughing and laughing while reading
> another reply to the Bates method,

Please could you link me to this reply? =D

- quote -

> If you laugh often and for long
> periods, your eyeballs will accommodate and flatten, and the infamous
> elongated shape will permanently disappear.

Wow, is this for real? Where did you read that?

- quote -

> P/ S. Actually laughter is the real reason why I signed up to this
> NG. There is just too much funny stuff here.

Hahahaha, well isn't that the real reason we're all here?! This place
is
pure comedy! I mean, for all his haters, you have to admit that Otis
adds some humor to
this place!

Laugh away and be well!

-KH

 

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