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Have you have your PSA test this year?


Two weeks ago, it has become a fall tradition.

Gives a whole new meaning to the phrase, "Assume the position".G


Huh? That's not a PSA test. PSA is a blood test.

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Lew Hodgett wrote:
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Have you have your PSA test this year?


Two weeks ago, it has become a fall tradition.

Gives a whole new meaning to the phrase, "Assume the position".G


Huh? That's not a PSA test. PSA is a blood test.

Now you tell him. Lew obviously has a kinky doctor. G



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Huh? That's not a PSA test. PSA is a blood test.


The PSA is just a prereq for the real examG.

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Lew Hodgett wrote:
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Huh? That's not a PSA test. PSA is a blood test.


The PSA is just a prereq for the real examG.

Lew



You don't want the diddling going on when you discover that both the
doctor's hands are on you shoulders.
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You don't want the diddling going on when you discover that both the
doctor's hands are on you shoulders.


That one is so old I kicked the slats out of the cradle the first time
I heard itG.

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Lew Hodgett wrote:
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You don't want the diddling going on when you discover that both the
doctor's hands are on you shoulders.


That one is so old I kicked the slats out of the cradle the first time
I heard itG.


Last time I heard that one I fell off my dinosaur.

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news:7436e4f0-288f-4696-92f3- Source? (Looks like another thinly-veiled jab
at socialized medicine)

Indeed. Bubba neglects to say that the US was #2 after Cuba. The
"CONCORD" study where those numbers came from showed that Cuba had an
even higher breast cancer survival rate than the US.

Up one for socialist medicine. :-)

see: http://seminal.firedoglake.com/diary/7278 for a discussion of the
source.

Luigi

Apparently no one know, or cares, how to change the frigging subject
header!!!!!


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Apparently no one know, or cares, how to change the frigging subject
header!!!!!

Since I was the one who started this thread, big mistake, I did not see the
need. I just thought it was strange that pink hammers were being sold at
the hardware store. I did not see it a a desireable product nor did I see it
helping breast cancer very much. I made the comment that there are better
ways to donate money to this cause and was immediatley shouted down as some
kinda insenstive monster by some folks in this forum.

The thread got hijacked. Wanna start a new one, fine. But it has nothing to
do with tools or woodworking. A distinction lost on some folks here.

Maybe you can start a thread for whiny folks who abhor woodworking
discussions.



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On Oct 8, 8:09*pm, jo4hn wrote:
Lew Hodgett wrote:
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Huh? *That's not a PSA test. *PSA is a blood test.


The PSA is just a prereq for the real examG.


Lew


You don't want the diddling going on when you discover that both the
doctor's hands are on you shoulders.
* * * * :~|


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I was at Menards tonight, and they were selling pink tool sets "for
ladies"---sexist no?
They had pink-handled screwdrivers, pink measuring tape, pink levels, etc.
Of course, I immediately
thought of this thread. There was no mention of breast cancer awareness.

Bill




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"Bill" wrote:

I was at Menards tonight, and they were selling pink tool sets "for
ladies"---sexist no?
They had pink-handled screwdrivers, pink measuring tape, pink
levels, etc. Of course, I immediately
thought of this thread. There was no mention of breast cancer
awareness.


Have a friend of mine whose father was a carpenter.

He made gifts for his daughters consisting of a pink wall plaque
holdong a pink handled claw hammer, pink handled pliers and a pink
handled screw driver.

This was at least 20 years ago.

Lew




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"Bill" wrote:

I was at Menards tonight, and they were selling pink tool sets "for
ladies"---sexist no?
They had pink-handled screwdrivers, pink measuring tape, pink levels,
etc. Of course, I immediately
thought of this thread. There was no mention of breast cancer awareness.


Have a friend of mine whose father was a carpenter.

He made gifts for his daughters consisting of a pink wall plaque holding a
pink handled claw hammer, pink handled pliers and a pink handled screw
driver.



Did each daughter get a plaque with a different tool (there's a nice harmony
to that...)?

My dad made ladybugs out of bowling ball halfs a year or two before he
passed away.
He gave me a cheerful-looking one for Christmas. If he had given me a pink
hammer
I would have looked at him funny! ; )

Bill




This was at least 20 years ago.

Lew






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