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Old 08-13-07, 09:44 AM
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"Initially for some reason I had a couple of days where I was suffering quite severe headaches, then came the tiredness and then finally blistering on my backside which was incredibly uncomfortable at first but I have been able to get through it," he said.

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I enjoyed the Jolie article linked in the above link's story
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