THE BAZAAR STORY OF YAHOO POSTER PEDROCPAGUY
Re: Is it Safe when Doctors say this? by: pedrocpaguy 01/30/04 10:02 am Msg: 86879 of 86880 Have any of you noted that the two most recent anti-Zicam participants ("painful" and "wink") have only been on board here at Yahoo for very short times.
Painful signed on 1/28/04 and Wink got his privileges on 12/16/03, and neither of them posted here before this week.
Both of them write with a good level of articulation (as opposed to Floyd & Co.), a trait common to lawyers, "expert" witness doctors, and/or hired guns who may be from competitors that are losing market share to Zicam.
Now, whether they are lawyers, potential "expert" witnesses, hired guns or whatever is obviously conjectural on my part.
But it is something to be considered.
Those of you who are taking exception to the taunts of these two might like to consider that you may also be giving the tort bar and their lackeys a road map to the defense's strategy and tactics.
So, given that possibility, why help them?
I also find it interesting that they elicited from one of you what your professional background is all about, and that guy stepped up and told them what they wanted to know. Their's is a tactic common to lawyers, my friends. Which is: Find out the qualifications of the enemy, learn from it and then use it against him.
Beware what you say and to whom you say it.
To prove my point, I draw upon what General Patton said after he kicked Rommell's ass in North Africa.
"I read your book, you bastard."
Carry on, men.
Posted as a reply to: Msg 86871 by wink_martiendale
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