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I shouldn't have responded...you're flamebait and I should have known it.

I bow to your obvious superior knowledge of Cathay medicals, HKCAD procedures and your vast, nay - immeasurable - understanding of things Cathay and Hong Kong. You are the master, the king, the grand Pooh-Bah. You rule, we mere mortals are but the dirt beneath your feet, the wipers of your spittoon.
 
Flamebait? I wasn't trying to say that I was better than you. I was merely pointing out that your information was incorrect. My "I promise" comment was a little humor directed at your "trust me" comment, that's all.

Relax a little and I'll meet you for a beer in Lan Kwai Fong.
 
The Cathay doctors told me it was a mandatory rectal exam. Mine took place in a dimly lit room with candles. I found it very strange that the doctor had both hands on my shoulders while performing the exam. Oh well. I passed and got the job.

So, did he have small fingers? ;)
 

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