tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1203082776419426855.post2629818866416199169..comments2024-03-26T02:19:27.813-07:00Comments on ♆ The Macho Response ♆: The Macho Response: Simon SinghThe Crack Emceehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08366101526773588864noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1203082776419426855.post-370526175279715492009-07-14T23:16:53.708-07:002009-07-14T23:16:53.708-07:00Yes, that's exactly what you're supposed t...Yes, that's exactly what you're supposed to do: "believe" in it. Won't make it work, but it will make you buy it, and tell others and basically keep that chap in the clear until someone catches on and does something,...about it or to him.<br /><br />I prefer the latter.The Crack Emceehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08366101526773588864noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1203082776419426855.post-28961939409734194162009-07-14T22:50:52.479-07:002009-07-14T22:50:52.479-07:00I recently attended a conference for travel medici...I recently attended a conference for travel medicine (I'm a nurse in the biz). One of the speakers was there to tout his "first aid kit" for travelers. I thought, "cool, I'd like to see what he put in his kit". Wellllllllllllll, it was 12 or so vials of "essential oils" that were used in differing combinations to treat this or that illness or keep you from contracting this or that illness in the first place. When the question of malaria was brought up, he trotted out one of his potions saying it was a "liver cleanser". Taking whiffs of the stuff would supposedly protect you from getting malaria. Are you kidding me???? What the heck!!! Are we really supposed to believe this crap?Louhttp://www.blahblahblog.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1203082776419426855.post-34399729014961099712009-07-13T17:15:54.684-07:002009-07-13T17:15:54.684-07:00Popular fraud is fashionable, unfortunately.Popular fraud is fashionable, unfortunately.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com