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There's always doing a mirror yourself. Nice relaxing grinding and
polishing of a mirror willl also keep the wife happy. -- Why do penguins walk so far to get to their nesting grounds? |
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"Bob May" wrote in message
. .. There's always doing a mirror yourself. Nice relaxing grinding and polishing of a mirror willl also keep the wife happy. There are two items that might make the wife unhappy - pitch and red rouge. Why do penguins walk so far to get to their nesting grounds? A quirk of evolution - so the youngsters will be in the right place when the ice melts in the sping. Clear skies, Alan |
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