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Can’t pee? Try this strange gorilla secret

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dr Leo Shub)
Fri Dec 8 13:01:00 2023

Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2023 19:00:59 +0100
From: "Dr Leo Shub" <DrLeoShub@gorillaflow.za.com>
Reply-To: "Dr Leo Shub" <DrLeoShub@gorillaflow.za.com>
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Can’t pee? Try this strange gorilla secret

http://gorillaflow.za.com/4TrlRskk2oRt_3BxczZG55eW-NYYiPFHjt7ShDca1mDJtlMh9w

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The pre-amalgamation City of Toronto covers the downtown core and also older neighbourhoods to the east, west, and north of it. It is the most densely populated part of the city. The Financial District contains the First Canadian Place, Toronto-Dominion Centre, Scotia Plaza, Royal Bank Plaza, Commerce Court and Brookfield Place. This area includes, among others, the neighbourhoods of St. James Town, Garden District, St. Lawrence, Corktown, and Church and Wellesley. From that point, the Toronto skyline extends northward along Yonge Street.[citation needed]

Old Toronto is also home to many historically wealthy residential enclaves, such as Yorkville, Rosedale, The Annex, Forest Hill, Lawrence Park, Lytton Park, Deer Park, Moore Park, and Casa Loma, most stretching away from downtown to the north.[citation needed] East and west of downtown, neighbourhoods such as Kensington Market, Chinatown, Leslieville, Cabbagetown and Riverdale are home to bustling commercial and cultural areas as well as communities of artists with studio lofts, with many middle- and upper-class professionals.[citation needed] Other neighbourhoods in the central city retain an ethnic identity, including two smaller Chinatowns, the Greektown area, Little Italy, Portugal Village, and Little India, among oth

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<div style="width:600px;text-align:left;font-family:cambria;padding:17px;font-size:17px;">Hey,<br />
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I&rsquo;ve got a special message for all men over 45 from my buddy <strong>Dr. Leo Shub.</strong><br />
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If you suffer from any prostate or bladder problems, this will be an important read.<br />
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Hi, I&rsquo;m Dr. Leo Shub.<br />
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When I entered my 40&rsquo;s I found it increasingly difficult to fully empty my bladder when I went to the bathroom.<br />
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And also suffered from the constant urge to go an urge that increasingly controlled almost everything I did.<br />
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But then, due to a strange chain of events, I asked myself the most important question up to this point in time.<br />
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Why is it that male Gorillas who share 99% of their DNA with human men don&rsquo;t suffer from any prostate issues as they age?<br />
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<a href="http://gorillaflow.za.com/4TrlRskk2oRt_3BxczZG55eW-NYYiPFHjt7ShDca1mDJtlMh9w" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><img http:="" microsoft.com="" src="http://gorillaflow.za.com/f9f4cc8b662448aa4e.jpg" /></a><br />
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Well, the shocking answer held the key to unlocking my flow in the bathroom. So much so, I went from barely squeezing out a few measly drops, to having a water-cannon rush.<br />
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<strong><a href="http://gorillaflow.za.com/4TrlRskk2oRt_3BxczZG55eW-NYYiPFHjt7ShDca1mDJtlMh9w" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank">Discover the Gorilla Secret to unlocking a powerful flow.</a></strong><br />
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And it also helped my patients regardless of their age, health, or what their previous doctors had told them.<br />
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The best part: thanks to this strange gorilla secret, nearly all of these patients no longer worry about where the next bathroom is.<br />
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Or feel the need to sit in an aisle seat and so much more.<br />
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This strange Gorilla Secret helps you fully empty your bladder<br />
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This unusual secret has changed the lives of countless men already, including my own.<br />
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During my 32 year career as a medical doctor.<br />
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I&rsquo;ve not once come across something so simple yet so effective at unblocking the bladder at its source.<br />
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It&rsquo;s a secret that Gorillas have been using since the dawn of time.<br />
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Plus, it doesn&#39;t just taste incredibly delicious, but it can be done without leaving the house.<br />
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And without having to undergo invasive, expensive, and often humiliating procedures.<br />
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<strong><a href="http://gorillaflow.za.com/4TrlRskk2oRt_3BxczZG55eW-NYYiPFHjt7ShDca1mDJtlMh9w" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank">Watch my message to unblock your bladder in minutes</a></strong><br />
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Dr Leo Shub</div>
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<span style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:5px;">The pre-amalgamation City of Toronto covers the downtown core and also older neighbourhoods to the east, west, and north of it. It is the most densely populated part of the city. The Financial District contains the First Canadian Place, Toronto-Dominion Centre, Scotia Plaza, Royal Bank Plaza, Commerce Court and Brookfield Place. This area includes, among others, the neighbourhoods of St. James Town, Garden District, St. Lawrence, Corktown, and Church and Wellesley. From that point, the Toronto skyline extends northward along Yonge Street.[citation needed] Old Toronto is also home to many historically wealthy residential enclaves, such as Yorkville, Rosedale, The Annex, Forest Hill, Lawrence Park, Lytton Park, Deer Park, Moore Park, and Casa Loma, most stretching away from downtown to the north.[citation needed] East and west of downtown, neighbourhoods such as Kensington Market, Chinatown, Leslieville, Cabbagetown and Riverdale are home to bustling commercial and cultural areas as well as communities of artists with studio lofts, with many middle- and upper-class professionals.[citation needed] Other neighbourhoods in the central city retain an ethnic identity, including two smaller Chinatowns, the Greektown area, Little Italy, Portugal Village, and Little India, among oth</span></body>
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