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"Dr. R. Hoggan" <[log in to unmask]>
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I used to post back when the list started, I think, and I usually read 
the posts, but don't often post anymore.
Ron Hoggan

Tom Bri wrote:
> Yeah, I remember those guys. The good Dr, what was his name...? He was 
> not
> totally crazy, just mostly. But I did learn something from him. The best
> thing to do if you have an itch is NOT to try to ignore it or 'tough it
> out', but to actually concentrate all your attention on it, and really 
> feel
> it. Soon the itch goes away. I don't know why it works, but it does. 
> He got
> ragged on pretty bad for that idea, but it really did work.
>
> Amadeus, he left I think because people argued too much against his
> vegetarian ways. Good guy though, real smart.
>
> If you read the early posts, there were some pretty big names (for our
> little clique), Cordain, De Vany, others. Worth reading again.
>
>
> On 12/9/06, [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Susan > I wonder where all the rest of the paleopeople from 1997 went?
>>
>> Two guys I don't miss - well, ok maybe a little -- are the quacky doctor
>> guy (was it Dr. Barr?) and Amadeus.  Who else do you remember?  I 
>> know Todd
>> Moody's been on here for a long time.
>>
>
>

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