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Renowned Hoo-Ha Doctor Wins Nobel Prize For Medical Advancements Down There "The world's foremost authority on ailments down south, Lazoff led a team of cutting-edge hoo-ha doctors to develop new strategies for detecting abnormal growth in...you know, that area." ... more
Reviewed by tindink Jul 08, 01:36am ( 8 reviews ) • theonion.com
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Rated by tindink on Jul 08, 1:36am
Renowned Hoo-Ha Doctor Wins Nobel Prize For Medical Advancements Down There "The world's foremost authority on ailments down south, Lazoff led a team of cutting-edge hoo-ha doctors to develop new strategies for detecting abnormal growth in...you know, that area." The Onion often brings tears to the eyes, but the words 'cutting edge' and 'hoo-ha' in the same sentence? That definitely brings tears to the eyes!
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Rated by stephenhazel on Apr 09 2009, 9:24am
Hoo boy - that was an UN comfortable read :)
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Rated by sciboy1190 on Apr 03 2009, 7:03pm
From the page: "hopes to educate at-risk women about their own vag- genit- about their health." Hmmm...This sounds oddly familiar.
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Rated by liquismoralu1 on Apr 02 2009, 7:38pm
Recent advancements have brought us closer than ever to eliminating this threat, but early detection is still our best defense," said Dr. Lazoff, who earned a doctorate in lady parts from Johns Hopkins University.
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Rated by kamir on Apr 01 2009, 7:52am
This marks the first time in more than 20 years that a Nobel Prize has been given to a physician who specializes in all that stuff downstairs.
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Rated by LoneEel on Mar 30 2009, 3:29pm
From the page: "The accomplished physician humbly accepted medicine's highest honor before a crowd of her peers, and spoke about the importance of regular screenings to prevent unnecessary complications up inside one's business. "
