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It is Aciphex, but the doctor sounds like a tongue stumbler or

Posted By: mush mouth on 2005-09-14
In Reply to: Acidifex - trose

Subject: It is Aciphex, but the doctor sounds like a tongue stumbler or

he just can't pronounce it.  I have this one guy that's so annoying because he adds extra consonants throughout names and words.  I'll be trying to find Dr. Adakariana when it's really Akdaran.


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