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To: puborectalis who wrote (924268)3/3/2016 6:11:04 PM
From: TopCat7 Recommendations

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Generally, I'll take someone's word for things like that. But you've consistently proven to be such an idiot that you would have to provide some substantial documentation before I'd believe it. Just the fact that you would try to tell us something like that on a board on the internet, says all I need to know. You're a phony!



To: puborectalis who wrote (924268)3/3/2016 6:17:49 PM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation

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FYI I was elected to AOA in my junior year of medical school....graduated magna cum laude....

TOTAL BS I seriously doubt if you ever graduated from high school. If you did, act like it.



To: puborectalis who wrote (924268)3/3/2016 6:47:39 PM
From: Tenchusatsu5 Recommendations

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Pubo,
FYI I was elected to AOA in my junior year of medical school....graduated magna cum laude.....that ought to shut your piehole.
LOL, no one in med school refers to their four years there as "freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior."

Tenchusatsu



To: puborectalis who wrote (924268)3/3/2016 8:11:45 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation

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FJB

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"shut your piehole" I'll bet you learned the anatomical term "piehole" in medical school. But which year?