BEFORE TYLENOPOEGAL
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Witches with great complexions
There is a new drug on the market called tylenopoegal. This drug was originally used during the Middle Ages to expel demons from witches. Recently, while trying to expel a demon from an adolescent female, researchers noticed a peculiar side effect. After the demon was expelled the priest noticed that the young woman no longer had acne. "Sweet!", exclaimed Dr. Rathburn, an EMU professor of Medicine. The priest brought the young woman to see him and they were astonished that the girl no longer had acne, but she was still a bitch, or... witch? I'm not sure, my cell phone started loosing it's signal when Dr. Rathburn called me. Ok, here's some before and after photos of the w(b)itch.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Nature's a bitch
If you haven't heard by now, scientists have discovered a cure for cancer. This was just released on the ADF's (Adminastracion Drogas Federales de Mexico) website earlier today. There is a certain neurotoxin that had been discovered almost a century ago that has been found to kill cancer cells in the human body. This neurotoxin is called ditrycyclogene. Researcher's have been able to inject the neurotoxin into the cancer patient's blood stream and almost instantly kill all cancer cells in the patients body. Though Mexican doctors and researchers swear by this "curo milagro," American scientists are somewhat skepticle. Especially since not only does ditrycyclogene kill cancer cells, it also kills it's host... yes, the patient. Oh well Mexico, back to the laboratory. Sorry Brittany.
Picture of Cancer Patient Brittany
Picture of Cancer Patient Brittany
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Amazing Nature
This is amazing. I have just learned of a true living faun. Fauns are half goat half human beings. These creatures come into existance when humans and goats copulate. Apparently in this case the mother of this faun, she was camping and squating in the bushes to urinate and came into contact with some goat "seed." The woman was shocked to find out that she was pregnant because her husband was infertle. For months the husband accused the wife of infedelity. When the first ultrasound came back the couple was shocked to see goat legs where little cute baby legs should be. They soon realized that it must have been that camping trip they took that caused this to happen. The husband noticed while pitching their tent that there were a lot of male goats around. The couple decided to raise their son as human, though he had many problems in school. You know, being called Goat-boy, and Goaty, and Half boy half goat thing, and well you get the picture. The male goat has partial custody and Jimmy (the faun) stays in the woods with his father every other weekend and every Wednesday.

Jimmy Santaro age 14
Jimmy Santaro age 14
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Medical Science
Medical Science has sure come a long way. When I was a child in the Appalachian Mountains we had never heard of X-Ray machines, let alone an MRI. I moved to Boston in 1964 to pursue my dream of becoming a Gynecologist. But when I began my studies, I soon realized that I had a passion not only for the female reproductive system but all sciences. Don't get me wrong, I still study Gynecology in my spare time, but I spend most of my study time in all areas of science. I had to put my collegiate aspirations on hold of a gynecological experiment gone wrong. I apologized fervently to Professor Lina but she still had me expelled from the University. So here I am, I decided to start this blog to update people on breaking scientific information. Please stay tuned on my studies.
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