A colon introduces a list, and Lord knows we all have a list of ailments.:)


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sat, 10 May 2008 00:09:42 -0400To: 
[email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [QUAD-L] Semi-Colons

Amen Tod!!!!  I've heard of a semi-colon and Temporary Abled Colon (tac).  In 
today's ever changing society, I've heard of the Under Active Colon (uac) and 
the Hyper-Active Colon (hac).  I once knew of a person with a Fiesty Colon (fc) 
and a Stingy Colon (sc).  There has to be a physically challenged colon (pcc) 
althought I've yet to meet the perfect permanently disabled colon (ppdc)  Did 
we miss any?
 
Best Wishes
W
 

In a message dated 5/9/2008 7:31:02 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] writes:
Roy...What?  ...a permanently disabled colon.  How "insensitive."  I prefer a 
"differently Abled" colon.  It just takes a little more to, uh, you know -- 
work things out.  LOL!Ok -- my bad!Best to All,Tod---- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:> > Yes,  I own the company and I am also a quadriplegic and I want to 
help > everyone  that has neurogenic bowel problems.  For those of you that 
don’t know a  > prosthetic medical device is a medical device that replaces the 
function of a  > permanently dysfunctional internal organ, i.e. dialysis for 
the kidneys and  > our product for neurogenic bowel ...a permanently disabled  
colon. > Roy


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