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New design here in Brooklyn and new site up in Philly. Please come kick the tires and, most importantly, email all your friends in Philly. Pretty please!


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  1. “Are you busy later, Expert?”

    I’m busy from 7:00 to 7:02. Otherwise, I’ll be happy to look at your bridge.

    psssst ENY, read my posts above re: design to *youknowwho* with sarcasm.

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    that’s a question worthy of some research, infants go through 5-10 of those a day.

    not the ones in park slope!!! now that the weather is nice the danglers are back!! (instead of wasting diapers it’s easier to just dangle your baby over a sewer to pee!!)

    *rob*

  3. ENY,

    this is why it pisses me off,
    because Medicaid and Medicare are paying out billions annually
    you would think that somewhere in their computer systems they would have a program that would flag a licensed individual billing to Medicaid or Medicare for one million in diapers.
    I know they monitor these things closely since I receive notices of such monitored billing patterns.

    Yet, they routinely allow businesses or doctors to run up huge tabs when all it would take is a few phone calls to the people receiving the million diapers, to find out that they didn’t, in fact receive a U-haul sized shipment of diapers recently.

    they caught this guy, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg and points to a larger, systematic abuse of taxpayer largesse.

    so it pisses me off that I’m writing a check out to the governement for this crap.

  4. Thanks *rob* for the explanation of how ensuite bathrooms came about. Makes sense.
    By Expert Textpert on April 6, 2010 11:37 AM

    Are you busy later, Expert? How about you and me taking a walk over to this little bridge of mine which I can let go to you for a SONG!

  5. …now I’m wondering,
    what the hell did pre-historic man use for diapers?
    leaves? a soft leather chamois? bear furs?
    that’s a question worthy of some research, infants go through 5-10 of those a day.

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