listener taking statins losing his grip (as if...)

From: zwalanga (zwalanga_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 12/18/04


Date: 17 Dec 2004 18:50:42 -0800

Funny thing. As soon as I saw that post I thought "listener. So I did a
trace and it comes out just east of Philadelphia.

Amazing, init.

Zee

listener wrote:
> asdf <asdf@qwerty.com> wrote in
> news:Xns95C2C18AC810Casdfqwerty@68.6.19.6:
>
> > Jeez...I subscribed to this ng hoping to find some info about
things
> > cardiac after my wife's recent MI and bypass surgery. Boy was I
> > disappointed. I've been using netnews almost since it was invented
and
> > I'll have to say this ng has one of the lowest signal-to-noise
ratios
> > of any I've ever read. Mostly crackpots and jesus freaks. It's
worse
> > than many alt.* ng's. What a shame. Guess I'll look elsewhere...
> >
>
> You hit that nail on the head.
>
>
> Good luck.
>
>
> L.



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