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Foot reading

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by Robertisaacs, May 5, 2008.


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    This was in the Express today (in laws read it).

    I laughed til i nearly wet myself.:D:D:D

    Some "high" points
    Ah, phrenology for the new millenium.


    I liked number 9 best of all!

    For this it gets the laughing baby award!

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    Find the website here http://www.footreading.com/index.htm

    Loved it.

    Regards
    Robert
    Cynic
     
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  3. jb

    jb Active Member

    Robert

    I'd love to be your banker.
    I've never seen so much gold in one place at one time before.

    I simply must subscribe to the Express - finally there may be something funnier to read than Fred Bassett.

    HUGE pat on the back

    Jair
     
  4. DTT

    DTT Well-Known Member

    Shouldn't this be thrown into the "snake oil" section :wacko:
    Dry skin means your not looking after yourself?? Really
    Low arches mean you have a bad back ...Pleeeeeeeeeze

    Just a grain of possibility / truth in each statement:rolleyes:

    I have no doubt this person wrote this article while her feet were in a tank of fish snudging tea tree oil and the like and aimed it at those of the same mentality.
    Cheers
    D;)
     
  5. Just wonder if the author graduated from NYCPM via the Shavelson route...?
     
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