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"Karen Black" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 27 Oct 1991 00:33:10 -0700
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So what's with the ferrets?  Are you an enthusiast?  I'd like to get
 
[Ferrets are the victim of very bad press.  I guess you'd call me
an enthusiast.  I've taken the liberty of adding you to the ferret
mailing list]
 
one, but it's not going to happen while I live in California (no
gerbils either but I can live without *them*; nasty little cannibals).
Did you enjoy the attack-ferret in _Kindergarten Cop_?  Very realistic,
I'm sure.
 
[Shore.  Mondo killer ferret.  Bleeped and blooped (sounds ferrets make
when they're very happy and having fun) all the way thru.]
 
Karen Black
 
P.S.  I don't know if you've ever seen _Doctor Who_, but one of the
fellows who played the Doctor, Sylvester McCoy, once did a spoof of
those daredevil fellows.  He played one who stuck ferrets down his
trousers (started a fad of it, so I understand -- folks must be pretty
hard up for entertainment in England :-).  He said the hardest part
was to convince the ferrets to move about; they tended to curl up
and sleep.  (I got a picture of him with my "pet" black-footed ferret,
Faraday.)
 
[Shoving a ferret down the trousers was something that people who
hunted with ferrets in England did to show off how manly they were.
Precisely, most curl up and sleep.  Or tickle a lot]
                                                                          
[Posted in FML 0191]
                                                                          

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