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Not familiar. Where in the abd is he when he's saying this, near what organ(s)? nm

Posted By: Give a listen on 2007-09-25
In Reply to: s/l case point adhesion?sm - albright1

Subject: Not familiar. Where in the abd is he when he's saying this, near what organ(s)? nm

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