Hi!
First of all, I like you. I like your style, you seem to know how to write and you can use proper punctuation. All of this means that you've passed the litmus test for getting my attention, which already differentiates you from 90% of the mod ideas I see. Way to go.
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[edit] Well Hello There, Bellinda
Greetings. I am General Doli. I have a friend named Bill the Trashman. He tells me to burn things. That aside, I love Homestar Runner. I also happen to hate idiots. And morons. Synonyms, really. I am an ultimate ladies man. Everyone loves me. Especially the ladies. Check out this AWESOME picture of me.
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Now, kids. You might be wondering: Why the crap is this guy doing this crap? Because I am sweet! Now silence and give me 300 apples.
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From November 1997 to May 1998, 295 patients with a single renal or upper ureteral radioopaque stone of less than 2 cm. were treated with the Doli 50 lithotriptor (Dornier Medical Systems, Marietta, Georgia). The treating anesthesiologist and patient together elected intravenous sedation or general anesthesia. Of the 92 patients 60 (65%) treated under intravenous sedation and 126 of the 203 (62%) treated under general anesthesia had 3-month followup records available for review. Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy was considered a failure if residual stone fragments remained after 3 months, or an auxiliary procedure or re-treatment was required.

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