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Re: Genetically Disillusioned


Why don't they do something useful like putting dog genes into people.  I think that
in most cases it would improve personality traits and a lot of us would probably be
better looking.

By the way, Lily is back.  I wasn't too concerned because if anything happened to
her, we let it be known to the kidnapper that Roxanne would smash him like a bug.
Frankly, the whole thing smelled a little fishy to me from the get go, and if Lily
wasn't such a loyal and devoted friend, I'd suspect she might have been in on the
whole thing from the start.

Anyway, here's the latest picture in this improbably saga.  She's back in her
favorite place, waiting to go somewhere.  And please don't bother to inform me that
a cracked windshield is a safety hazard, I love to live dangerously (in my minivan).

Chick

Glen Williams wrote:

> Yesterday I discovered that fish genes were now put into the genetic code
> of some strawberries. No, I am not kiddding. Maybe all of you already know
> this..it was news to me. My indignation is not moral, but I will never be
> sure of the taste of a strawberry again.I am now picturing pieces of cod
> and  and scrod on biscuits with whipped cream. I also understand  spinach
> genes ( I think it was spinach) are now being put into a pig.
>
> I can only wonder how long before hosta genes make their way into our lives
> in a more intimate way.
>
> vox audita perit litera scripta manet....a good caveat for the dangers of e-mail
> Glen Williams
> 20 Dewey St.
> Springfield , Vermont
> 05156
> Tel: 802-885-2839
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