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From: maciag@spar.UUCP (Chris Maciag)
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Subject: Re: Re: M*A*S*H trivia question
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Date: Tue, 6-Aug-85 17:54:56 EDT
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In article <449@brl-tgr.ARPA> ron@brl-tgr.ARPA (Ron Natalie ) writes:
>> > 
>> > It had some distant connection to the plot of the original movie, though;
>> > in it, a dentist nick-named "Painless" is given a "suicide pill" (which
>> > actually is a mere placebo of sorts) by some of his fellow-physicians,
>> > because he is suffering from low self-esteem.
>> > -- 
>> 
>> Actually he was suffering from impotence!  
>> 
>FOO, the problem was that he was convinced he was going homosexual.

Both are right.
	Painless was convinced that he was going homosexual because he
	was suffering from temporary impotence.

	-Chris