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"Samuel H. Abbe" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 26 Sep 1997 11:30:55 -0400
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As a first year ferret owner I woke up the other day to find I'd lost my two
chocolate males and traded them for black sables and one of them is FAT!
 
He's so fat that I had to hold the dryer tubing for him to push into it.  He
used to look like a pear but now he looks like a squash.
 
I want to quantify this but have having no success trying to find a scale to
weigh them with.  I've tried Sports Authority, Office Max, Stop&Shop,
Caldors, and Bradlees.  All I want is a cheap, simple scale that will weigh
up to ten or twenty pounds.  The only success I had was an expesnive
electronic scale that weighs up to 50lbs in the Sports Authority fishing
dept.
 
What store do I have to go to and what department is it in?
 
Sam
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Samuel H. Abbe, [log in to unmask]
Software Engineer, Flight Controls Systems
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., United Technologies Corp.
voice:(203)386-6558, technet:536-6558, fax:(203)386-5202
 
[Moderator's note: One place I've dealt with that has a good selection
of scales is http://www.scalenet.com
Many of the products are overkill, but a few less expensive models are
there too. BIG]
[Posted in FML issue 2077]

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