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To: nosmo_king who wrote (14786)6/6/2001 7:28:12 PM
From: fish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22706
 
<<A pencil sharpener in the shape of a nose?
May I ask... are both nostrils functional,>>

It's the cheapo model. The right one works OK, but put a pencil in the left nostril and nothing happens.

fish@boababesbookdidn'tevenhaveanywords.honk



To: nosmo_king who wrote (14786)6/6/2001 9:22:28 PM
From: Mike Buckley  Respond to of 22706
 
Nosmo,

good doctor

Based on my anecdotal experience of the three docs on this thread, that's an oxymoron. In fact, eliminate the first two syllables of that word and you've got it right.

And I got the most fantastic slides of underwater sea life.

Ahem. See what I mean?

--Mike Buckley



To: nosmo_king who wrote (14786)6/14/2001 10:53:36 PM
From: fish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22706
 
<<A pencil sharpener in the shape of a nose?
May I ask... are both nostrils functional,>>

Re: "functional" YES! Whenever tele-marketers phone me I tell them about my wonderful pencil sharpener shaped like a nose. "You know the kind where you put the pencil up a nostril".

They immediately cut off the sales pitch and hang up. I doubt if I'll ever hear from those particular callers again.

fish@it'sbetterthananewdiveboat.org