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Re[4]: Are Duck Pins Period?
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- Subject: Re[4]: Are Duck Pins Period?
- From: Kim.Salazar@em.doe.gov
- Date: 28 Feb 95 10:38:00 -0500
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>Excerpts from mail: 27-Feb-95 Re[2]: Are Duck Pins Period? by
>Kim.Salazar@em.doe.gov
>> Your Grace, please add my support to your effort to ban
>> the reprehensible and irresponsible use of Duke Pens....
>Duke pens are barbaric.
>We need to establish Duke preserves for them.
>Something like a marmalade, I think.
>My best -- Bertram
To Bertram from Ianthe,
This is hard to determine. Although most Dukes I know have been in jams, and
some have bred, I don't know of any who have juxtaposed the two.
-Ianthe kim.salazar@em.doe.gov