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- Brian Ford (rxbrianford@gmail.com, rx.brian.ford@gmail.com)
- Staph aureus, E. coli, Streptococcus spp., Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae all come to mind readily
- Brian • 3 mins
- great.
- 3 mins
- Brian Ford (rxbrianford@gmail.com, rx.brian.ford@gmail.com)
- Special mention to Clostridium difficile
- Why?
- Brian • 3 mins
- \that isn't important
- 3 mins
- Brian Ford (rxbrianford@gmail.com, rx.brian.ford@gmail.com)
- Yes it is
- Brian • 3 mins
- No, it isn't.
- 2 mins
- Brian Ford (rxbrianford@gmail.com, rx.brian.ford@gmail.com)
- Yes, I want to know why you wanted this information
- Brian • 2 mins
- You're allowed to want that
- I'm not going to dictate your needs to you
- or wants for that matter
- 1 min
- Brian Ford (rxbrianford@gmail.com, rx.brian.ford@gmail.com)
- But. You aren't going to tell me.
- Brian • 1 min
- No, I will not.
- In time.
- 1 min
- Brian Ford (rxbrianford@gmail.com, rx.brian.ford@gmail.com)
- What
- Brian • 1 min
- Until you find out( and you will), it doesn't matter
- 1 min
- Brian Ford (rxbrianford@gmail.com, rx.brian.ford@gmail.com)
- Why so cryptic
- Are you buying me plush microbes
- Brian • 1 min
- no
- that's much too simple.
- Now
- Brian Ford (rxbrianford@gmail.com, rx.brian.ford@gmail.com)
- Um
- Okay
- Brian • Now
- Brian Ford
- I'm going to get samples of those microbes and spike your coffee with them
- that's why i wanted to know.
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