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January 19, 2006

Pherotones

Posted by Eric at 9:49 pm. Filed under: Humor

Here’s a pretty funny and elaborate pheromone spoof from “Dr. Myra Vanderhood.”

One day, science will understand Pherotones and their awesome power to attract the opposite sex. In the meantime, the Auditory Institute, RTP is conducting rigorous research and fieldwork to better understand Pherotones and their impact on mating behavior. Intimacy expert Dr. Myra Vanderhood is currently looking for an exclusive distributor of Pherotones so that they will be widely available to the public. But before this can happen, Pherotone researchers need your help.


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