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To: Mad2 who wrote (45857)1/5/2012 1:03:13 PM
From: High Grader3 Recommendations  Respond to of 62549
 



To: Mad2 who wrote (45857)1/5/2012 2:43:47 PM
From: ManyMoose1 Recommendation  Respond to of 62549
 
That would be funny if it weren't so painfully true.



To: Mad2 who wrote (45857)1/5/2012 11:15:13 PM
From: Oblivious1 Recommendation  Respond to of 62549
 



It all began with an iPhone...

March was when our son celebrated


his 17th birthday, and we got him an

iPhone. He just loved it. Who wouldn't?


I celebrated my birthday in July,
and my wife made me very happy
when she bought me an iPad.

Our daughter's birthday was in August

so we got her an iPod Touch.



My wife celebrated her birthday in

September so I got her an iRon.



It was around then that the fight started...


What my wife failed to recognize is

that the iRon can be integrated into
the home network with the iWash,
iCook and iClean.

This inevitably activates the iNag

reminder service.

I should be out of the hospital next


week!!




PS: iHurt!!!




To: Mad2 who wrote (45857)1/6/2012 1:24:24 PM
From: Oblivious  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62549
 
Talk about a Headline.


Germany Recommends Removing French Breast Implants
Last update: 1/6/2012 1:16:25 PM
BERLIN (AFP)--German health authorities on Friday recommended that women with potentially faulty breast implants made by French firm PIP should have them removed.
"The BfArM recommends that the implants in questions should be removed as a precautionary measure," the Federal Institute for Medications and Medical Products said in a statement, using its own abbreviation.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
January 06, 2012 13:16 ET (18:16 GMT)