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Posted by dnoha's Dr. on October 09, 2001 at 08:43:49 from (205.245.122.225):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Cub governor spring posted by dnoha on October 09, 2001 at 08:22:34:
Dnoha- You're talking to yourself again. And I'd thought we'd made such good progress on your therapy. Listen. I know I recommended this forum as a place for you to get answers to some of the questions you have which are brought on by your condition, "farmallitis". But did I ever tell you that you could expect prompt answers to all your questions? No, I did not. Your fellow posters are busy people dnoha. They won't always have the time or the expertise to answer every question you ask right away. Be patient dnoha. Perhaps this is something we can discuss in our session together this afternoon? In the meantime, no more outbursts please. If we can't get your condition under control in a non-invasive way, we'll have to reconsider surgery. Yes dnoha. That's right. A farmallectomy.
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