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To: Crocodile who wrote (38756)9/27/1999 5:31:00 PM
From: Gauguin  Respond to of 71178
 
Ugh is right. I dropped them like a hot battery. I would love to see those stories, as I think I'll work up a Collier's expose on pig ears.

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I think it's a good idea to wash the extenders after any un-gloved visit to Costco. What a germ vector! Think there's any germs on a shopping cart handle? Say one a baby's been sitting in with a cold? And mommie's hands picking everything up and exchanging it with everything else?

MJ rightly pointed out to me to carefully put our produce and stuff on the check-out railroad, because there's always beef and chicken blood and satan knows what on there. I think I'll write a Vermin and Vectors expose.

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Money, on the other hand. appears to be slightly anti-biotic. And wood cutting boards too ~ More so than plastic!

I think I'll go back and see where those pig parts really came from, and see if I can get an interview with "The Pig Parter." Get an earful of real pig-headed humor.

"So Ernie. Are these sun-dried?"

Serves those people right they get Pig-ear Revenge.