First, I'm not trying to start problems, I just have a question on a comment made by this poster (who I have great respect for) that I was a little "concerned" about: I have been told that it is unacceptable for me to not disclose what I was told in private about some ferrets in relation to getting a Lupron other than the one they thought they were getting. If you didn't disclose ANY information then how would anyone know about it? It occurs to me, and I am as guilty of this as anyone, that you cannot in good conscience share information like that without naming names and expect people not to be angry. I'm not picking sides, and I don't pretend to know the circumstances, but getting ticked off about people pestering you to reveal something that you were sworn not to (which I think that the original teller of the info wouldn't even want it mention, let alone be named) is a bit unrealistic as people have an inner curiosity to know things they are told they cannot know and playing "I Know Something You Don't Know" is unfair and cruel. If you are sworn to confidence, you are sworn to confidence, don't bring it up and people won't ask questions and pester you. Still Not ANON, Lisa and the Diabolical Dozen [Posted in FML issue 4558]