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I have a doctor that constantly has a gurgling voice. It makes me...

Posted By: Anon on 2007-02-19
In Reply to: just a thought--sm - nn

want to clear my throat or at least yell and tell him to clear his throat. It is so annoying. I know if I had a gurgle I would at least clear my throat. It sounds so disgusting. Ew!


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