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Kim VanderLaan <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 11 Nov 2004 06:06:49 -0500
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>From:    Michelle <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: totally ferret
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>ther is one thing though that Im not sure if has to do with the food or
>if its just age but her tail has turned yellow while the rest of her is
>a brighter white (shes albino) I keep checking the tail to make sure she
>isnt losing any hair and she barely even loses any when brushed should I
>still worry about adrenal or is it normal with age for her tail to
>change color?
 
Hi,
 
A yellowish tail on an albino is normal and not food related.
 
Kim
 
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But I agree with Fox's Dick Morris on this one, at least in large part.
Wrapping up his story for The Hill, Morris wrote in his final
paragraph, "This was no mere mistake. Exit polls cannot be as wrong
across the board as they were on election night. I suspect foul play."
 
   -- Thom Hartmann, November 6, 2004
[Posted in FML issue 4694]

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