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- From: ap290@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Ruth M. Hanschka)
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- Subject: Re: Tshirt colors
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 05:44:18 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- In a previous article, rashmi%Spl3.ECE.Drexel.EDU@COE.DREXEL.EDU (Rashmi) says:
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- >> I vote for ash gray. And I hereby place my order for one doggy-size shirt.
- >
- >Dear Bernard, I don't want to sound specist, but why does a dog need
- >a shirt, or any piece of clothing? Aren't they a human abomination?
- >I'm sure you'd look far more handsome in your natural coat than in ash
- >gray or some such color. If Natalie's talking you into getting a shirt,
- >convince her that it's not necessary. I'm sure you can do it.
- >
- And while you're at it, get her off of this gray kick, will you? Some
- people with the right coloring look fine in it. Some of us used to wear it
- to get out of school sick.:-) Black, on the other hand, can look OK....
- Charcoal is even better - kind of a grayish black. But that light stuff
- has *got* to go.
-
-
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