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tennis tom Posted - 08/21/2012 : 06:40:33
While reading entries and doing research for the Annual TMS Poetry Contest Awards, I came across this interesting article from a retired judge: http://secretlegalwisdom.com/Oh-My-Aching-Back-!.html
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andy64tms Posted - 08/21/2012 : 10:01:03
Thanks Tom,

It's good to know we have a judge with an open mind, as well as one who cares and takes the time to write about TMS.

Andy
Past TMS Experience in 2000, with success.
Taking a break from Wiki Edu. due to windsurfing priorities
Charlie horse on neck for 20 years. (to be evicted soon.)
Books:
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Unlearn your Pain
The Great Pain Deception

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