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Hi, my name is Brian Ma - cofounder at Decide.com. This blog is dedicated to you, the aspiring entrepreneur or the curious startup hobbyist. I hope that my mistakes, challenges and triumphs will help you one day realize your dreams to really change the world.
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I am go glad only u guys got the true meaning of my blog and not everyone else
Lol! I don’t understand how this suddenly turned out to be about me… I knew setting Jessica up with a blog was a bad idea.
I don’t know… If I had ED, I’d probably prefer fixing that over other useless organs like the kidneys (you have two for goodness sake), liver (long gone), or brain (ditto) anyway. I totally support your stance BMa. Go for the viagra… every time. Plus if you don’t, she might not like you anymore.
It’s OK BMa, keep it up!
“What bothers me is that patients come into Harborivew with a roll of $20-dollar bills for 6 tablets of Viagra but never seem to have enough for a $5.00 copayment for their blood pressure/HTN meds.”
Bma, I don’t think Jessica could be any more straightforward. Stop using the blood pressure/HTN med money on Viagra.
It’s ok, it happens to everybody….