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"Dave Green, Eastern Pollinator Newsletter" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 1 Oct 1994 23:50:58 EDT
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   Okay. Uncle...UNCLE...
You're right. I have gotten back all I've spent on the various extractors
I've had. They are very saleable. Of course time is another thing... The
first time I discovered custom extracting, it took a big load off me. I don't
regret what I spent, because I had better uses for the time I would have lost
tinkering around.  That's my own perspective and preference. I'll say no more
about it.
 
   We still use pantyhose. Our health inspector has seen our pantyhose
filtration system, and never has said a word about it. A set of official
filters costs about $60. They're washable two or three times.  I just changed
the pantyhose yesterday for $6. The only drawback is deciding whether or not
to explain to the clerk why I am buying four pairs of pantyhose.
   There's nothing wrong, or illegal, with used barrels, but of course for
safety, one should only use those that have had food products. I would never
use barrels that had cleaners or pesticides  -- some chemicals are almost
impossible to wash off.

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