<span style="color:rgb(51,51,255)"><i><br></i></span><font><font face="verdana,sans-serif"><span style="color:rgb(51,51,255)"><i>Saying they have an *affinity* for cloth is like saying that fish have an affinity for nets.</i></span><br>
<br><br>Another reason I love this <font>list. Rarely am I <font>affronted by af<font>fronter<font>y, mostly I find these funny. Wonder if any of you heard CBC's 'Wire<font>T</font>ap<font>' program today on NPR <font>with its conversation about <font>'bats being in the bird class'. It reminds me of this conversation on our list. A nice amusement for Sunday morning. <br>
<br><font>That said, I do agree with Corwyn and <font>in particular his fish and net analogy. It <font>would be interesting to have some real evidence about ticks and clea<font>n sheets. In the meantime, given the coming 106 today, this is yet another good line drying day<font> here in <font>scorching NE Kansas.<br>
<br><font>Maybe C's sign off regarding <font>kindliness should be taken more s<font>eriously<font>. I do like Paul's more recent and very British <font>"Brgds" even better.<br><br><font>cheerily, Sacie</font><br>
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