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Crazy Horses

Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 7:51 am
by bromley
This measage is on Alan Osmond's website:
Help is on the way!

Yes, Alan Osmond will be joining The Argyll Group from California in announcing a wonderful new product for those who suffer with Diabetic Neuropathy and Multiple Sclerosis. Alan and Suzanne Osmond with their One Heart Foundation and The Argyll Group, the ones responsible for getting this product funded and available, will soon be making an announcement so they can help “Strengthen Families” physically!

Be sure to watch for this announcement and future updates as to how you, too, may get help. Please don’t let speculation or assumptions get you off track as to what product we are using. (It is NOT Aimspro or Daval!) It is new and we will let you know soon! Alan says, “After 19 years of struggling with this awful M.S. disease with hardly any answers or solutions, I know how it feels to be given a little hope and encouragement in facing these struggles.”
Anyone got any idea what it might be?

Ian

Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 9:41 am
by viper498
WTF?

Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 11:45 am
by ljm
WTF indeed. Argyll Group (as anyone who can google or zoom will report) is an investment banking/corporate finance company, I can't find anything on their partners, any news releases etc. Maybe they're funding some business venture like the XanGo Juice MLM that Osmand is promoting.

Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 12:26 pm
by bromley
Is WTF some texting thing? If the F stand for what I think it stands for, then I assume the WT is "what the".

My gut feeling is not to get too excited - probably mango juice and and spider's legs but I thought it worth posting for the entertainment value.

Ian

Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 1:53 pm
by Axiom
I saw this as well.

I held out some glimmer of hope when I came across an Argyll Medical Group, but then Argyll Financial group popped up... :roll:

The first thing that jumped out at me was that they will be announcing a "wonderful new product"

I was leaning in the direction of some kind of assistive device, but the mango juice is a good guess as well.

Think I'll pass on the spider legs personally.



Ian, I think you deduced the correct interpretation of WTF

Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 7:18 pm
by viper498
Yeah, the "F" stands for what you think it stands for. It wasn't anything directed toward you. It just seems like another hyped product, it reminds me a bit of Tovaxin-Dave (no offense to you Dave, but your postings sound some what artificial to me).