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lunedì, settembre 27, 2004 :: gems from a lecture ::what is the most abused drug in the olympics? growth hormone who's gonna win the next presidential election? the taller man (whoever that might be)... according to the 'growth hormone' specialist inNUH, who freaks pple out by doing spot diagnoses in airport terminals around the world, the tallest man has been winning the US presidential elections every since 19xx (my brain's not good enuff to retain this triviality) except in the year that jimmy carter aka the shorter man, beat the taller guy... ford. tt's cuz ford was too tall he kept falling down. haha... interesting insight into the presidential elections fr a diff point of view. tt prof also mentioned the Asean PMs, though Korea and Japan's aren't as tall as ours.... he believes that the trend is towards taller and taller PMs. oh ha and today he mentioned something... the taller guy ALWAYS wins, unless the shorter guy is packed full of capability or intelligence or... but then again, he still loses... haha... this made me think of someone i kinda know. and i think this is such an ironic statement. if he ever makes me irritated, i shall think of this statement. ha! ok, back to read neuro and wonder if 'the hypocondriac' will come up with another sign tomorrow. but first he has to convince himself that he has amyloidosis first, supported by the periorbital purpura post-proctoscopy! ha! i'm so sick of neuro! kernig, meniere, korsakoff, wernicke, broca, rinne, weber, hallpike, ramsay hunt, guillain, snellen, parkinson, alzheimer, marcus gunn, froment, babinski, argyll robertson, brown-sequard, duchenne, bell, huntington...
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