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Troy Lynn Eckart <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Dec 1996 12:02:28 -0600
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Itching - This time of year it sometimes helps to use a humidifier.  Or if
you don't have a humidifier boiling a large pot of water on the stove will
put moisture in the air.
 
Sneezing fits - Occassionally one of our little ones will have a sneezing
fit.  I was curious as to why this would happen and so I started checking
them over.  Several times I've found one tiny piece of hair stuck in their
nostril.  Pull it out and the sneezing stops.  Sometimes the hair is hard to
see so you have to look carefully.  Of course not all sneezing is caused by
a piece of hair but it doesn't hurt to look carefully.  Oh, be prepared to
be "sprayed".  :-)
 
At long last I've found the perfect gift for ferrets.  I've tried cat toys,
dog toys, childrens toys, bird toys, but never did I dream it would be......
 
A replaceable cotton mophead!  I bought a new mop last night and it kept
disappearing.  I finally found it in the bedroom with the mophead under the
dresser.  So for christmas I'm going to buy them their very own mophead.
Anyone know of any problems with this type of gift (I don't have any cotton
eaters and I'll cut the strings so they won't get tangled)?
 
Hugs to all. tle
[Posted in FML issue 1781]

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