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Old 05-20-2005, 08:45 AM
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Some medical info for you.

http://homepage.mac.com/nikkienikks/iblog/.../Media/cnn.html

hey whatever it takes to make sure my women is healthy.
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Old 05-20-2005, 08:48 AM
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haha this is fake article right???
i saw the article saying Jay Z was killed on CNN website while back too.....

if this is true,. im gonna feed my girl more often
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better tell my girl to get her regular dosage.
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Old 05-20-2005, 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Ooalloems2koO,May 20 2005, 08:48 AM
if this is true,. im gonna feed my girl more often
TRUE or FALSE who cares... get it sucked then a cherry
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Yeah, it has to be fake based on the link. CNN does not usually host its content on homepage.mac.com. However, it could still prove a useful tool
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Old 05-20-2005, 09:10 AM
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Not sure if it is real or not, but I clicked on send this link to someone and it linked back to the article showing it as a CNN.com link.
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Sorry, it's fake:

Comments: Is it really necessary to debunk this? The names alone give the text away as a spoof: "Dr. B.J. Sooner," "Dr. Inserta Shafteer," "Dr. Len Lictepeen." It's clearly not an Associated Press story.

It first appeared, dolled up to look exactly like a CNN news page, on a college student's Website in early October 2003, suddenly vanishing after the URL went into mass distribution, only to reappear a day later with a disclaimer stating that the story, now credited to Brandon Williamson, was intended for entertainment purposes only (the latest version has been stripped of all references to CNN, apparently due to threats of litigation). The copy of the text posted above above was found in a Usenet message dated October 9, 2003.

Those who find it amusing will probably also enjoy "Ogling Breasts Makes Men Live Longer," a similar spoof circulating via email since 2000.


http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_f...cancer_cure.htm
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Len Lichtenfeld, MD, the real acting deputy chief medical officer for the American Cancer Society, was as surprised as anyone by the appearance of the article. Since the article appeared, its author, Brandon Williamson, a student at NC State, has told media outlets he created the page as a spoof, sent it to a few friends, and posted it on an NC State Web site. A few weeks later, it got picked up by at least one apparently legitimate news site, and from there became the stuff of Internet lore. Eventually, CNN, the Associated Press and others whose names were used in the piece began to claim copyright infringement, and Mr. Williamson changed the names of the organizations quoted in the article, including that of the American Cancer Society. Dr. Lictepeen apparently has found a new position at the make-believe "American Cancer Group," where he continues to fool well-meaning information seekers on the Internet.
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did you know that studies show oral sex has some effects on the cause of mouth cancer...
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ohhhhh shiiiiiiii@@@@@@@@@@@@
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