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Date Posted: 13:12:21 04/18/06 Tue
Author: lite
Subject: Re: Dirty, but fun reading on a Tuesday
In reply to: Jes 's message, "Dirty, but fun reading on a Tuesday" on 09:21:20 04/18/06 Tue

Thanks for the helpful and informative article.

so, uh... where can I get a hold of a kangaroo tumor? you know... for research purposes...

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[> Re: Dirty, but fun reading on a Tuesday -- Jes, 13:41:29 04/18/06 Tue [1]

You got me!?! Wouldn't a kangaroo tumor look just like a human's tumor? I've heard stories of things like peanut butter jars and open bottles pulling out intestines, but the tumor is a new one. People are awful weird when you leave them alone.

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