Hi Mervyn,

I hope you had as much fun as I did, at your oversight in reading Dr. Jayant's 
post.  I also had a laugh at the post that accepted your total misreading of 
the post.  But then, the post vouched that you interpreted 'cent per cent 
right' what was in Dr. Jayant's mind. 

Wow!  Did you know, you have the ability to read other people's mind? And that 
too, across the Atlantic?  You better share this post with all your significant 
others, including your boss. That is scary.:=))  What is this new science? The 
CIA will pay you top dollar for your services. 

Now perhaps we will get a response saying that Dr. Jayant has a problem 
expressing what exactly he means. And English is not his amchi-bhas. With 
friends like that, ....... , one would need a spokesperson.

You also made me realize that my mauxi was indeed a 'sharp cookie'. Her 'pearls 
of wisdom' and bits of information have been upheld by time and across the 
globe.  

To repay you for giving me the pleasure, here is something you may be excited 
in keeping with your interest.   These are drugs that work against VEGF 
(Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors).  Right now there is Avastin made by 
Genentech; as well as Thalidomide and Revlidine made by Celgene.  These drugs 
or the companies are NOT a recommendation. BTW, this VEGF in the oncology 
community is pronounced 'vegef'.  This is, so you TOO can sound very 
knowledgeable.:=)) Magir, kator ree bhaji.  

Hope you read my mind. That is why I did not answer your yes/no question.  From 
now on, that's where I am going to refer all the yes/no questions.:=))

Regards, GL
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