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To: Dr. David Gleitman who wrote (66437)2/9/2000 5:26:00 PM
From: Lynn  Respond to of 152472
 
Geez, David, every time you open your mouth I feel like Captain Hook after he said to his crew: "Inspire me. Play, you dogs, play!"

Buccanere: What tempo, Captain?

Captain Hook: Tempo? Tempo? A tango!

While listening to the tango...

>what qcom should do is to take
advantage of their implanted chips in the phone sets and start tranmitting subliminal
messages to it's users..."....BUY QCOM....BUY QCOM...BUY QCOM...

David, David, David. Couldn't _you_ give a hand by performing some minor surgery, some in office chip implanting procedures? A little nip behind the ear, sliding in the chip, say, 2 stitches and done!

QCOM can only get to those people who use wireless phones with QCOM chips. You, however, have the ability to get to those people who use phones with non-QCOM chips as well as the, "I hate cell phones," crowd.

If any of your patients are fellow physicians, target them for transplants first, especially the eye, ear, nose, and throat men--and don't forget the brain surgeons. Once brain washed, they can do the implants, too! Forget about your podiatrist and proctologist patients until after your other patients--the chances of them being able to explain a minor surgical procedure behind the ear to an insurance company could be a little difficult.

Lynn