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Alien aircraft, hmmm? Sounds very Star Trekkie!
(But yes, I knew that. In fact, they wore the silk which caused no friction
against the skin, whereas cotton or linen would have, but also because it
was thin yet warm.)
Pam
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Bowles" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 4:07 PM
Subject: Au contraire .. scratch cloth from "The whole nine yards"
> Hello Pam & all,
>
> re.,} More than you wanted to know!
>
> jb} No! I'm different than most .. I believe everything I read and hear ..
then I drop or retain
> it .. depending on how it's reinforced.
>
> Some reject everything until it's verified .. but by that time they've
forgotten what they'd
> heard and might have known.
>
> re.,} Au contraire
>
> jb} skirts, pants & suits taking 2 to 5 yards .. {not 9} causes me to
stick with scratching
> cloth
>
> BTW pilots wore the silk scarves {not to be flamboyant} but because the
collar of their flight
> jackets scratched their necks as they looked around the sky for alien
aircraft.
>
> jb
> .
>
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