Re: "DO NOT COOK"?
John Cook wrote:
I have to ask - is that *supposed* to be mis-spelled as an ironic
sub-statement, or is it the case of a botched punchline? ;)
Monday...not enough coffee...clumsy fingers...give me a break! :-)
Gladly!
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K@
Kat Nagel,
who just discovered she's been typing "tale" instead of "tail" in a lively email discussion about raptor identification on another list. <shudder>
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