Hilary, Tsk! What is wrong with warthogs? They have nasty tempers, that's what! Porky might have a tame cousin or two, but the rest are ba-a-a-a-a-ad! It's just barely possible that an improved menu might help, but doubtful, Kathrynne Hilary Blue wrote: > Porky is trying to attract your attention. 'What is wrong with warthogs?,' he > asks. "just becuase a pig has a skin problem...!' Why , he says , some of > his cousins back in Africa, were the sweetest pigs he knew!. In fact, he > asks if maybe an improved diet would help clear up those warts! Warthogs tend > to live off real trash. > > Hilary Blue ( on behalf of Porky Porkinson the Parkinson Pig) > > PS Just a joke; dont take me too seriously > I do know the difference between a pig and a warthog - but I dont think > Porky doese! > > Kathrynne Holden, MS,RD wrote: > > > > Barb, welcome back, and congratulations on successful surgery! As for > > piggies, well, hey, better'n warthogs! > > Best, > > Kathrynne > > > > Barb_MSN wrote: > > > > > > YIKES!!! I go off-list for a few days in order to have surgery (I > > > look MAAARVELOUS - tho my face and neck are sporting a variety of > > > autumn colors sploched all over 'em) <predominantly lemon yellow, > > > red, (both dark and bright), green, blue, and black> > > > and find my beloved List appears to be over run with TONS OF > > > PIGGIES in my absence! > > > > > > I mean now REALLY youse guys, what is HAPPENING to you all, huh? > > > PIG-O-MANIA posts predominate, instead of the sedate and dignified > > > posts usually seen here. (HAHAHA! Barbie, you're SUCH a liar). > > > > > > Sheeeeeesh! If you all keep going on about them piggies, I'm > > > gonna be afraid to leave ya home alone! <smirk> > > > > > > SHAPE UP! (Yeah, SURE) <grin> > > > > > > Barb Mallut > > > [log in to unmask] > > > > -- > > Kathrynne Holden, MS, RD > > Medical nutrition therapy > > Author: "Eat well, stay well with Parkinson's disease" > > "Parkinson's disease: assessing and managing unique nutrition needs" > > http://www.nutritionucanlivewith.com/ -- Kathrynne Holden, MS, RD Medical nutrition therapy Author: "Eat well, stay well with Parkinson's disease" "Parkinson's disease: assessing and managing unique nutrition needs" http://www.nutritionucanlivewith.com/