At 02:30 PM 10/2/02 -0600 Marc A. Schindler favored us with:
>After we invade and take you over, we'll have to teach you proper English. "Bunny
>boots" are called "mukluks." This *will* be on the test.

Here in Alaska bunny boots and mukluks are not the same thing. During the two years we 
lived in Kotzebue in the arctic, we learned the difference between mukluks and bunny 
boots.  Mukluks are made from animal furs and are the traditional dress of the 
Inupiat.  They keep your feet warm down to many degrees below zero.  Bunny boots are a 
rubber and plastic monstrosity created in a white man's factory, providing a perfect 
vapor barrier, and keep the feet warm to an even lower temperature than mukluks.  
People who work outside in minus 25 to minus 50 degree temperatures for any length of 
time need to wear bunny boots.  They are funny looking, but they are the only thing 
that will keep the feet warm in some conditions.

John W. Redelfs                                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against 
principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the 
darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in 
high [places]. (Ephesians 6:12)
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"All my opinions are tentative pending further data." --JWR

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