Intellicig Wins Government Approval

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kristin

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Now that intellicig won that battle, do they have exclusive rights to the e-cig? I mean, they paid a lot of money in legal fees so are all the other suppliers going to pitch in?

I don't know about Egypt, but in the U.S., each e-cig has to gain approval on it's own. One e-cig approval wouldn't autonmatically give a free pass to the others.
 

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American politicians are too greedy and dirty. If it won't put money into their pockets, they won't approve it.

Well that's it then, we'll all pack up and go home, but thanks for your incisive insight.
Ah but I forgot for a moment, I am British, I was brought up in the tough, working class North of England where poverty was a privilege, I have a passion stronger and more intense than anything you can throw at me and our team shares that passion, so we are a very formidable force to be reckoned with, you only have to read up on our thousands of years of history to realise we are winners and have come back more times than Rocky!!

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I was brought up in the tough, working class North of England where poverty was a privilege,
You were lucky. We lived for three months in a paper bag in a septic tank. We used to have to get up at six in the morning, clean the paper bag, eat a crust of stale bread, go to work down t' mill, fourteen hours a day, week-in week-out, for sixpence a week, and when we got home our Dad would thrash us to sleep wi' his belt.
 

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You were lucky. We lived for three months in a paper bag in a septic tank. We used to have to get up at six in the morning, clean the paper bag, eat a crust of stale bread, go to work down t' mill, fourteen hours a day, week-in week-out, for sixpence a week, and when we got home our Dad would thrash us to sleep wi' his belt.


Stop! Just stop right now. :D


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You were lucky. We lived for three months in a paper bag in a septic tank. We used to have to get up at six in the morning, clean the paper bag, eat a crust of stale bread, go to work down t' mill, fourteen hours a day, week-in week-out, for sixpence a week, and when we got home our Dad would thrash us to sleep wi' his belt.


wow and I thought America's health care system was bad...
 

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You were lucky. We lived for three months in a paper bag in a septic tank. We used to have to get up at six in the morning, clean the paper bag, eat a crust of stale bread, go to work down t' mill, fourteen hours a day, week-in week-out, for sixpence a week, and when we got home our Dad would thrash us to sleep wi' his belt.

wow and I thought America's health care system was bad...
Not a Monty Python fan then?
 
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