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Is Back To School and Work an Abnormal Aberration? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Niki Shrode   
Saturday, 01 September 2007
Could Psychologists Designate "Back To School and Work Syndrome" An Official Sickness?


THE SHRODE REPORT

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©2007 by Niki David Shrode
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Rush To Judgement . . . (Photos courtesy Google Images.)





Will your insurance cover the drugs necessary to cause the School and Work Syndrome (SWS) experience to be less painful? 




  • What's The Brouhaha about?
  • Will psychologists get to name a new disease?
  • Will drug companies make the drugs affordable?
  • Will the Internet be the solution to cheap medicine for School and Work syndrome?
  • Will any celebrities throw a show to raise awareness of SWS?
  • More to come . . .


SHORT TAKE for that Quick Break:


How do you leave home for school without a trauma?




The Shrode Report sent Gypsy Nick out on the mean streets to check out the back to school syndrome.




Spirited Away . . . ( Photos courtesy Google Images.)






Egregious advertising seduces innocent kids and their parents.




Does the Media slant the news?

Gypsy Nick found from two renegade psychologists that all the media hype does in fact encouraged kids and adults to go back to school and work after their summer fling. Further testing on human guinea pigs is needed to prove the theory. More money is needed to finance the study. Send donations with checks made out to "Cash".

Will modern medicine create drugs to alleviate the pain? Only time will tell, in the meantime holding your breath till you pass out gets many people out of school and work for a day or two.

You will get double Hypons for every thousand dollars you send in.

What is a Hypon?  See below:

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Come back often. Short takes for quick breaks.

Later,
Signed -  Gypsy Nick Sig 

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