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S/L: Serratic polyp - yogamom
Posted: Aug 31, 2011
Ever heard of a serratic polyp. Serrated yes but not serratic polyp.
It's prob serrated even if dictator said "serratic" - Kiki
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Dictators misprounounce words so often it isn't even funny. I hate when they really are off and then here you go on a wild goose chase trying to find a term, wasting time, just bc they can't pronounce their words.....
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