Discussion»Questions»Celebrities» Chief Medical Examiner: Gregory Schmuck. I swear to God. Gregory Schmuck. Who would hire someone who doesn't have sense to change that?
You might want to check out Dr. Oz if you have issues with physicians hawking nutritional supplements. (Which is kinda odd on your part.)
Why do you try to diminish Dr. Carson's accomplishments in the theater, the operating theater, that is? He's a very accomplished pediatric neurosurgeon that was on staff at one of the world's pre-ordinate hospitals. He's accomplished a heck of a lot for someone of African . . . oh, I get it now . . .
"Why is this kinda odd on my part? Dr. Oz doesn't have a thing to do with me or anything I talk about ever.
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And Dr. Carson does?
I'm merely point out that each man is a highly-regarded surgeon, very much respected. I'm also pointing out that both apparently hawk nutritional supplements (I did not know about Dr. Carson's shilling for a nutritional supplement company, but whatever . . ) The only difference I can see is that the one that you're spewing bile for has black skin.
Smucker's Foods is sorta similar. I have some Smuckers jelly in the fridge right now, in fact, I'll go make a PB&J sandwich. I'll be right back -------
Christina Schmuck (born 1944), West German Olympic luger Donald Schmuck (1915–2004), U.S. Marine Corps Brigadier General and recipient of the Navy Cross Erzsébet Schmuck (born 1954), Hungarian environmentalist, economist, and politician Marcus Schmuck (1925-2005), Austrian mountaineer who led the expedition to climb Karakoram in Pakistan Michal Schmuck (1909-1980), Czechoslovak/Slovak water polo player who competed in the 1928 and 1936 Summer Olympics Peter Schmuck, American sports columnist Andor Schmuck, Hungarian politician
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This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at September 19, 2017 8:32 AM MDT