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No xenographs for ME, yet, m'dear.... It's not that I keep kosher either...
but.... welllllll.... I understand ya OINK after the surgery! <ducking>

Barb Mallut
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From:   Parkinson's Information Exchange on behalf of Gregory E. Leeman
Sent:   Tuesday, April 14, 1998 7:37 AM
To:     Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN
Subject:        Re: Non PD/ Xenaphobic?

Hi Barb,

I was going to try and stay out of this one. But I can't resist.  Does this
mean you won't be having Xenographs soon. I was spurred by an article by AP
in this mornings paper that Pig Cell Transplants appear to be safe and
effective.  Worth another hole in the head?

Greg Leeman 37/7
Maine Parkinson's Fund

-----Original Message-----
From: Parkinson's Information Exchange
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of John Morey
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 1998 8:06 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN
Subject: Re: Non PD/ Xenaphobic?


>> XENA???  YUCK!!!!!!!  I ain't no XENA going 'round in that
>> totally tasteless pseudo-Roman-warrior costumes ......
>>... AND, I've got better lookin' legs than XENA!
>
>That's not saying much Barb. Just about everyone has got better
>looking legs than Xena.

Just because Zena takes steroids in excessive amounts (how do I know this,
you ask; I saw the front loader drop off her weekly supply-took two
trips!), there is no reason to be catty!  I'll bet that if the wolf that
fed Romulus and Remus knew that the Roman soldiers would turn out to be so
stupid, the wolf would have had those two for lunch!

But I do like to watch the show; I love historically accurate films that
depict life in simpler times.  Times when men were men (except for Zena),
and the sheep were scared.


Peace, John