Talk:One Evil With Many Faces

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the page was set up with the wrong name and we eneded up with 2 pages

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{{Blog | name = {{PAGENAME}} | number = 3 | image = | caption = | blogger = Hymn Of None | date = 20080917 | url = | forumid = | length = 0:58 | description = | location = | tags = <!-- Leave production credits blank if there is no information. Do not specify "none". --> | execprod = | coexecprod = | assocprod = | serprod = | setprod = | producers = | assistprod = | lineprod = | supprod = | directors = | camera = | vidplay = | headwriter = | story = | editor = | pm = | pc = | pa = | pr = | ic = | animation = | prodserv = | music supervisor = | song = | cast = {{VidChar|}} | Previous = | Next = | PreviousB = | NextB = | PreviousC = | NextC = | RES = yes }} ==Transcript== {{transcript incomplete}} Dialysis is daunting for any patient. Don't touch my hair. Don't touch my hair. And every treatment has it's share of case-specific complications. Has it's share of case specific complications, yeah that's the freaking truth. No single solution has been offered to try and solve the problem until now. This is the first prototype of the LifesbloodLab strandbox. The safe and secure dialysis device... You ever had one of those things strapped to you, honey? While the basic concept is based on 19th century technology, it also draws from the best of the 21st century. The strand box automatically guides the needles into the arm, yeah it does do that... Thus guaranteeing less pain for the patient. And that's something we can all celebrate. Yeah, fucking celebrate this. Less pain pain pain pain pain begins now. Alright, lets' try one. ==Notes==