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The Argyle Sweater presents a surreal, hilarious (and sometimes punny) look at the world you think you know. Armed with a willingness to explore every edge of the surreal, Scott Hilburn’s creation presents his sharply unique take on history, everyday life and the truly absurd.
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margueritem
said, 10 months ago
She neglected to mention the Siamese aspect…
Dogsniff
said, 10 months ago
He won’t be able to use his usual greeting: “Nice to see you’re back”.
Radish
said, 10 months ago
When they dance its cheek to cheek.
Linux0s said, 10 months ago
I bet this is co-pay.
Number Six said, 10 months ago
More bad news…
…their pants were white when they arrived.
JohnnyDiego said, 10 months ago
@margueritem
They’re from Thailand?
pcolli said, 10 months ago
@JohnnyDiego
Well, they went there once looking for conjoined transsexual “brides” but realised the whole thing would be VERY impractical.
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Otherwise 6996 or 9669.
Rockngolfer said, 10 months ago
It’s Alex Sink’s grandfather, or grandfathers.
Arch Stanton said, 10 months ago
Those two never did see eye to eye.
jreckard said, 10 months ago
“I’ve got your back.’
“No, I’ve got your back.”
They put their pants on two legs at a time.
rhudeboye said, 10 months ago
@Arch Stanton
NICE.
The brothers don’t fight, they always back down
LingeeWhiz said, 10 months ago
He is going to have to use a hacksaw.
FrankenAaronStein
said, 10 months ago
NOT separated at birth.
Dani Rice
said, 10 months ago
@JohnnyDiego
Eng and Chang Bunker, who were found in Siam and brought to the US for medical treatment, were called Siamese twins and the name “stuck”. It was medically possible to separate them safely, but they declined. They got married and had famiies. I term “conjoined” twins didn’t come into use until maybe the mid70s, and still sounds odd to those of us of a certain age.
J. Short
said, 10 months ago
@et2008
et2008 Obviously you are well informed like most people who are anti-chiropractic. They have no idea what the educational requirements are to become one. Most chiropractors have college degrees prior to chiropractic college. My good friend Scott Banks, who is a chiropractor has a degree in ceramic engineering and helped design the space shuttle tiles. He also has a masters in nutrition. There are many chiros that are M.D.s. (Look up Scott Haldleman, Phd, M.D. D.C.) Others have degrees in other fields such as mechanical engineering. Many have degrees in physical therapy.
As far as curing colds and such, I think you would be hard pressed to find a chiro that believed that.
Most believe the more optimal your body is functioning the better you are in overcoming illness. Staying healthy requires a good diet, a good mental state of mind, avoiding exposure to toxins as well as other forms of physical and mental stress.
If having your organs cut out and being injected with drugs is the way to better health; good luck with that.
The AMA (a glorified trade union) was found guilty of conspiracy to eliminate chiropractic by creating rumors and undermining any attempts to improve chiropractic educational facilities; even blocking the acquisition for land by a chiropractor to be used for a free clinic to help mentally disabled children.
As far as scientific studies see the new Zealand study, Canada’s Manga report and even studies done by United States HHS, all showing the efficacy and usually the superiority of chiropractic over other methods for the relief of back pain.
The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest her or his patients in the care of the human frame, in a proper diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease.
Thomas A. EdisonHippocrates, the Father of Medicine (460-370 BC), described manipulative procedures in his monumental work known as the Corpus Hippocrateum. He wrote, “Get knowledge of the spine, for this is the requisite for many diseases.”
By the way, I’m one of those “quack” chiropractors. (You have to have a thick skin to do this job and follow the truth. The truth: The power that made the body heals the body.)
J. Randall Short DC