RE: Horse Hair: Potentially Dangerous!!!

2004-04-11 Thread Frederick J. Pack
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Jean, with a VERY BIG GRIN, I would add that it is absolutely incurable in
homo sapiens of the male gender. 

However, I suffered from: "Reluctance to perform housework" long before I
had horses.

Happy Easter to all,

Fred

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Subject: Horse Hair: Potentially Dangerous!!!

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Re: Horse Hair: Potentially Dangerous!!!

2004-04-11 Thread Carol J. Makosky

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Jean Ernest wrote:


This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Boy, we Fjord folks are in real trouble!

Horse Hair: Potentially Dangerous!!!

In a press release today, the National Institute of Health has announced
the discovery of a potentially dangerous substance in the hair of horses.
This substance, called "amo-bacter equuii" has been linked with the
following symptoms in female human
 


Oh Jean,
That is way to funny and I will send it on to my two club newsletters.  
Send us some warmth and perhaps sun.  I hope to brave the cold and do 
one last drive before we take a wk long trip to visit in NC.  HOPPY 
EASTER everyone.


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Carol M.
On Golden Pond
N. Wisconsin