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I must confess that Porky Porkinson, the Parkinson Pig has been waiting on the
sidelines, hoping to hear comforting words like these. He is carrying a lot of
weight at the moment - and is not as supple as he was in his leaner, hungrier
days, and he was worried about possibly being attacked or even pignapped for
his precious cargo. However he is much relieved to hear of the extent  of the
security measures, and asks if he can come up this weekend.
Originally Porquetta was going to come too, but as you know she dreams of a
career in Politics, and  has decided to make her debut at the PAN Forum. So
she will come up  the end of next week, in time for the July 4th festivities.
Please be aware that they are both on very strict diets, being allowed to eat
only copper of the penny variety., and nickel as in 5c, 10c and 25 c..50c and
$1 coins would be okay, but their digestive systems are too small to cope with
the size of the coins. As a light dessert, they may eat paper bills of any
denomination. But please,keep them away from that levolager stuff - or theyu
are liable to make absolute pigs of themselves!

hilary blue (on behalf of Porky and Porquetta Porkinson, the Parkinson Pigs.)

P.S. Actually he was only worried about the TUSKan threat. TUSKs are very
dangerous he says. But he thoguht that the boors were successfully  defeated
in the BOOR WOOR -  or was that the BAR WAR or maybe, the BOER WOER  - or the
BOAR WOAR? Porky used to have some distant relatives in South Africa, but he
believes they were lost in one of the great Boerewors Massacres.

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john bjork wrote:
>
> As you know, the Parkinsaw Sanctuary has elaborate security mechanisms to protect
> the residents from a variety of threats.........
> John Bjork
> Parkinsaw, MI
> "An imaginary community of Parkinsonians in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
>
> > Word of the voracious Tuscan boars has reached the Pig Sanctuary in
> > Parkinsaw, where they are preparing for a July 4th Festival.....
> >
> > >The indigenous Tuscan boar was 'improved' after the [second world] war
> > >by the introduction of a heavier species from Hungary.
> > >The cross is so prolific that in certain parts of Tuscany,
> > >farmers strap their guns to the flanks of their tractors, like cowboys,
> > >to be ready to defend their crops against the wandering hoards of wild pigs.
> > >
> > >Matthew Spender
> > >
> > >
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