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Old 02-27-2008, 09:10 PM #1
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Default Side Effects

I posted the thread about RLS and the meds used to treat it.

We got into the discussion about the side effects which are; sexual increase and gambling.

So if you could choose your side effects what would they be?

Weight Loss?
Bigger Boobs?
Smaller Boobs?
Perky tight A..?
Blonde Hair?
Long lean legs?
Higher IQ?

To be able to see through walls?
To be able to hear what people are thinking?



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