<g> I was thinking along the lines of Effexor but hehe... nope I am not
taking that bet :) I think you are probably right.

Dana

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> $5 says the quickest way to solve the israeli/palestinian issue would
> be to drop a couple tons of ecstasy in their respective water
> supplies. Arafat and Sharon would probably be holding hands and
> singing kumbaya before it was all over :)
>
> --
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> Friday, September 26, 2003, 12:43:28 AM, you wrote:
>
> DT> erm :) I am against drugging Europe :) with the possible exception of
> DT> Northern Ireland ;) thoise people need all the happy pills they can
> DT> get...ditto everyone within shooting distance of the Gaza Strip
>
> DT> ::ducks and runs::
>
> DT> Dana
>
> DT> Michael Dinowitz writes:
>
> >> I'm all for a drug solution if you can drug everyone there. I mean everyone as
> >> in the entire Arab, European and whatever world (especially the French). Yes,
> >> it's shades of brave new world, but....
> >> Problem is, who controls the populace and can they be trusted. Answer is no.
> >>
> >>
> >> > I'm imagining a drug commercial with a bunch of Palestinian suicide
> >> > bombers and Israeli fighter pilots grinning and dancing and running
> >> > through fields of flowers with happy music playing in the background...
> >> > the tagline "Paxil - Committed to Peace At Any Cost"
> >> >
> >> > - Jim
> >> >
> >> > Kevin Graeme wrote:
> >> >
> >> > >Of course, all the followers could be prescribed anti-psychotic meds to help
> >> > >combat the "hearing the voice of god" and such.
> >> > >
> >> > >Where were the pharmaceutical companies on the roadmap to pieces?
> >> > >
> >> > >:-)
> >> > >
> >> > >-Kevin
> >> > >
>
>
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