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I am getting the idea, that almost any disease can be treated in rats,  so
they are getting healthier and stronger. Ironically, many people expend much
time trying to exterminate rats!  Chocolate usually gets blamed for doing
terrible things to people.  according to the scientific method, people should
eat rats and avoid chocolate. This would cause a glut of chocolate in world
markets. The only likely solution would be to send the excess chocolate to me,
as I don't care to eat rats!  Will this make me sick? I am not sure, but I am
willing to sacrifice for the sake of science! LOL
Ken

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