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July 16, 2006
Topics trees, men, viagra, nature, tree, tribal, tea, africa, spring, medicine, earth, wild, blood, newspaper, university and sex
Men in northern South Africa turn to nature when seeking to achieve the effects of the male impotency drug Viagra. The root of the wild Mpesu tree (Securidaca Longepeduculata) found in the villages of the Venda district near the Kruger National Park along the border with Zimbabwe is said to be the source. The compound extracted from its root and consumed with tea and other traditional drinks has been shown to relax the muscles of the male sex organs, sending a rush of blood that results in enhanced erections.
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March 20, 2006
A German man complained that the horse he just bought was impotent, so a court ordered that viagra be given to the stallion. Reuters reports that the buyer in the eastern town of Neuruppin refused to pay the full asking price, and shelled out just a tenth of the 4,000 Euro fee ($4,870).
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January 8, 2006
A Canadian man was upset when his bank began outsourcing some of its credit card processing to the United States. So, he got revenge by making dozens of tiny online payments a day, effectively jamming the bank's computers, reports Reuters
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January 6, 2006
A Canadian man was upset when his bank began outsourcing some of its credit card processing to the United States. So, he got revenge by making dozens of tiny online payments a day, effectively jamming the bank's computers, reports Reuters
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November 24, 2005
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