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Rick Gagne and Elise Morse-Gagne <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 17 Jun 2005 07:14:12 -0400
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"Nipple", Pat, you said "nipple"!
My Eudora helpfully tells me to worry about every incoming lactation-type 
post. Then (and I think I'll skip giving the actual wording) it tells me -- 
explicitly -- what category of icky post it thinks it falls into.  Thanks 
very little, as my brother-in-law would say.
It would be nice if it distinguished between posts about using cabbage or 
APNO cream, and posts that describe or suggest digging out or biopsying a 
bleb.  Now *those* would justify a "mood warning"!  (Not to say I don't 
want to read everything....)

Elise
New Hampshire

PS this business about how it doesn't make sense for a blister to form 
right over a lot of the nipple, crossing several pores...an excellent 
reminder that real life frequently contradicts theory.  And that wherever 
our "knowledge" (of what nipple skin is like, for example) does not match 
our real-life observations (and who hasn't seen blisters right across the 
nipple?), then "theory" is all we can lay claim to.
Elise
an empiricist

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