I have a friend who runs a ferret rescue. I was amazed at how she could
sometimes have as many as 25 animals at one time and NO pet odor. She uses Bounce
in her dryer when she washes their bedding, hammocks, etc., and also layers
unused sheets of Bounce between the freshly dried bedding when
In a message dated 8/24/03 8:57:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've not heard of the Mediterranean people having
that problem, but several of my Afro-American friends have reported
identical sightings -- their babies had to be brought up on
buttermilk or else soy/rice stuff...
I don't
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UK frogs go ribbit ribbit in a croaky voice.
US frogs also go ribbit ribbit
Barbara In Rhode Island, US where we have a lovely morning
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In a message dated 8/22/03 4:48:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My DD2 is allergic to soap, shampoo, conditioner, deodorants, sorbelene,
chlorine all adhesive tapes and Band-Aids as well as surgical gloves, or
more likely the chemical they use to stop the sticking together, even
unpowdered
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Now Australian lyre birds, they CAN
imitate almost any sound!
When we lived in Florida I heard a mockingbird do a perfect imitation of a
police siren. I realized it was a bird when the noice didn't get any louder or
quieter as
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This looks more like a toilet roll hold to me than a 'vintage sewing bobbin
thread winder':
That's what it looks like to me too. I wondered what the wooden pieces were
for; my guess is someone used it to hold a ball of string or
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I heard the 'bone lace' expression explained that fish-bones were used for
pins.
Liz- I read that somewhere years ago, but don't remember where either.
Barbara in RI
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original in german, of course, but might have been translated
The English title is Mary Queen of Scotland and the Isles. Published in 1935,
it is (as far as I can tell) no longer in print here in the US, but used
copies are