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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Said >"The quack of today is the professor of tomorrow. > Sir Arthur also believed in the Cottingley fairies and that Harry > Houdini used actual magic to perform his escapes. > The creator of Sherlock Holmes was, in real life, one of the most > credulous persons to come down the pike. >   — David Wright :: wright at ibnets.com :: Not a Spokesman for Anyone >      These are my opinions only, but they’re almost always correct. >              The Millenium actually begins on January 1, 2001

He spun a good yarn, though. k

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Said "The quack of today is the professor of tomorrow. :-) — Graham Sorenson The Guide to Aromatherapy  http://www.fragrant.demon.co.uk Hundreds of links to alternative health sites Over 500 UK aromatherapy suppliers and practitioners listed.

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>Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Said >"The quack of today is the professor of tomorrow.

Sir Arthur also believed in the Cottingley fairies and that Harry Houdini used actual magic to perform his escapes.   The creator of Sherlock Holmes was, in real life, one of the most credulous persons to come down the pike.   — David Wright :: wright at ibnets.com :: Not a Spokesman for Anyone      These are my opinions only, but they’re almost always correct.              The Millenium actually begins on January 1, 2001

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