ID:194219
Jul 6 2001, 3:17 am
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The Zoloft commercial says that only my doctor can diagnose depression. If that's true, then why doesn't everyone use my doctor?
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On 7/6/01 7:17 am LexyBitch wrote:
The Zoloft commercial says that only my doctor can diagnose depression. If that's true, then why doesn't everyone use my doctor? Because most of us don't want to know. |
On 7/6/01 7:17 am LexyBitch wrote:
The Zoloft commercial says that only my doctor can diagnose depression. If that's true, then why doesn't everyone use my doctor? Apparently they're all too deep in the clutches of depression to do anything about it. |
On 7/6/01 7:17 am LexyBitch wrote:
The Zoloft commercial says that only my doctor can diagnose depression. If that's true, then why doesn't everyone use my doctor? "Your" can be pluralized, silly. =) |
On 7/6/01 7:17 am LexyBitch wrote:
The Zoloft commercial says that only my doctor can diagnose depression. If that's true, then why doesn't everyone use my doctor? You assume we don't. Z |
In response to Spuzzum
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On 7/6/01 10:44 am Spuzzum wrote:
On 7/6/01 7:17 am LexyBitch wrote: So can "doctor," and it clearly wasn't! |
In response to Skysaw
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On 7/6/01 11:48 am Skysaw wrote:
On 7/6/01 10:44 am Spuzzum wrote: Ah, good point. But "your doctor" can refer to everyone's doctors. I'd better back away, smile, and nod before we start discussing the ambiguity of English. =) |
In response to Spuzzum
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On 7/6/01 11:52 am Spuzzum wrote:
On 7/6/01 11:48 am Skysaw wrote: Now if you had said: "can refer to everyone's doctor" would that have hurt or helped your case? |
In response to Skysaw
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Now if you had said: I almost did say that! =P |
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