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- From: wilkinsonm@skyfox.usask.ca
- Subject: RE: Love defined
- Message-ID: <16NOV92.19030562@skyfox.usask.ca>
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- References: <13NOV92.22235140@skyfox.usask.ca> <1992Nov14.003415.27126@mtu.edu> <16NOV92.01065656@skyfox.usask.ca> <1992Nov16.154622.8850@mtu.edu>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 19:03:05 GMT
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- >>>>>>(This article brought to you courtesy of the Center for Snuggle Studies)
- >>>>>Can I volunteer at this center ??? :)
- >>>>
- >>>>Talk about job satisfaction!!! Do they offer post-doc positions?
- >>>
- >>>actually, it'd be cool if it were like one of those medical study places -
- >>>you know, show up and give some blood and get paid, offer to test a drug
- >>>and get paid, study snuggling for a bit and get paid...
- >>>:)
- >>
- >>
- >>Ya... like one of those long-term impact-assesment studies!
- >>hmmm.... I wonder what side effects there might be to regular doses of
- >>snuggles...???
- >
- >
- >-increased level of content
- >-less time spent at work (though overall work output can INCREASE due to
- >greater contentment level)
- >-longer life due to lowered stress levels
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- Well... I guess I'd take my chances! But if the 'treatment' is benificial
- and the side effects are also benificial, why does it require study??
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- Hey Colleen! You started this! Get in on the conversation :)
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- >
- >
- >-bacon, looking at a pretty short lifespan due to high stress levels
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- Hey dude, relax! :) quit your job or join the study!
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- Mark Wilkinson | The Four Food Groups: |
- Office: tel (306) 966 4430 | Tastey |
- "WilkinsonM@Sask.USask.CA" | Yummy |
- | Fattening |
- | Celery |
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- First things first... but not necessarily in that order
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