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Smiling Bob Settles For $4.7 Million | ||||||
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Attorneys for the class members said the ten people who originally brought forth the complaint will receive more money for their trouble in addition to their share of the $4.7 million settlement.
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Posted by:Steve White |
#16 His wife's probably very happy, with a sappy grin on her face. |
Posted by: Omereper Snomble2813 2006-11-02 21:34 |
#15 Contrariwise, one of the -good- arguments for organic meat farming is that it -reduces- antibiotic resistance to disease, since organic farmers aren't supposed to use the stuff. |
Posted by: Ernest Brown 2006-11-02 20:22 |
#14 lol, Frank...can always depend on you to take it straight to the gutter, lol! |
Posted by: BA 2006-11-02 20:07 |
#13 "When you think you've been harmed by a company, regardless of how small the damage... Only a lawyer would settle after that slur.... |
Posted by: Frank G 2006-11-02 19:41 |
#12 The incredible improvement in terms of quality of life notwithstanding, 'moose's first point stands alone in its importance. First of all, because it works, it killed off the huge market in endangered species used as aphrodisiacs, saving dozens of species. While traffic in endangered animal parts still exists, there is little reason for it to continue. More importantly, we need to make all such poaching an instant death sentence. Game wardens should have shoot-on-sight orders for enforcement within game reserves. As an example, a researcher was conducting experiments on frogs which required a minor surgical procedure. After operating and suturing back up the frogs they would be tossed back into their tanks. Their, slimy, muddy, detritus filled tanks. It slowly dawned upon those involved that the frogs were not succumbing to infections at anywhere near the rate that would have been expected. Why was this? It turns out that in order to combat the incredibly bacertia-filled world that frogs inhabit, their skin secretes a powerful anti-bacterial agent that protects them. Current research is being directed at adapting this agent for use against drug resistant strains that pose immense health risks in modern hospitals. The final point being: We never know when a certain species of animal, tree, insect or whatever will suddenly turn out to be the secret to fighting AIDS, cancer or who knows what unforseen plague. Nature has spent billions of years perfecting the survival mechanisms of its denizens. Each and every one of them represents a potential solution to a host of human survival problems. All of which dissappear forever if that species goes extinct. Viagra will help save the tiger, rhinocerous and many other animals from extinction. This one single contribution is worthy of a nobel prize. |
Posted by: Zenster 2006-11-02 19:20 |
#11 Any time someone starts that "all-natural" crap with me about any supposed medication or treatment, I like to remind them that syphillis and gangrene are all-natural and organic as well. If the natural ingredient formulas had worked, Viagra would NOT have been invented. Like the stupids that are against antibiotics for bacterial infections -- if those herbs and teas had really worked, why were infections a death sentence 100 years ago? |
Posted by: Shieldwolf 2006-11-02 18:51 |
#10 I heard the the stuff really works if you look at your Johnson in one of those fun house mirrors. If this shit really worked they woudn't need to run commercials, every guy AROUND THE WORLD would be buying it by the case. |
Posted by: Cyber Sarge 2006-11-02 12:43 |
#9 Viagra also helps people with asthma to breathe better. The 4-hour woody is a bone-us. |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2006-11-02 12:35 |
#8 Whahhahahahaaa |
Posted by: Besoeker 2006-11-02 11:36 |
#7 "More than 1.5 million men said the all-herbal natural male enhancement supplement known as Enzyte did not work for them." Perhaps they should try grinding the supplement into a fine powder and mix it into lubricating topical-gell followed by a repetitive vigorous application to the afflicted areas of concern. |
Posted by: DepotGuy 2006-11-02 11:32 |
#6 Doc, you mean a black lace manziere. |
Posted by: Spot 2006-11-02 09:55 |
#5 Viagra is a life-saver for people with primary pulmonary hypertension. That disease usually kills within a year, and often requires lung transplants or heart-lung transplants, which aren't exactly common. |
Posted by: Eric Jablow 2006-11-02 09:31 |
#4 Third, it is now being used for all sorts of medical conditions, to include pediatric cardiac therapy for a fairly common and serious heart problem suffered by many infants. Oh, for the love of God. How can you understand long term effects? Just what we need, an entire generation with Permanent Adolescent Raccoon Syndrome [PARS]. Torte lawyers standing by now. |
Posted by: Procopius2K 2006-11-02 09:29 |
#3 Ironically, Viagra and derivatives have turned out to be one of the most important drugs of the 20th Century, for odd reasons: First of all, because it works, it killed off the huge market in endangered species used as aphrodisiacs, saving dozens of species. Second, it is believed to work on all mammals, including endangered species, which meant that breeding more of them in captivity became a lot easier. Third, it is now being used for all sorts of medical conditions, to include pediatric cardiac therapy for a fairly common and serious heart problem suffered by many infants. It turns out to be one of the better vasodilators and new uses are still being discovered for it. |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2006-11-02 08:18 |
#2 Hard luck for those guys. Looks like they got stiffed. |
Posted by: Jonathan 2006-11-02 07:05 |
#1 If the word "nutraceutical" doesn't set off all of your deep diving klaxons, nothing will. |
Posted by: Zenster 2006-11-02 01:44 |