Subject: [Tweeters] Tempest in a Peanut Butter Jar
Date: Jan 16 17:44:55 2008
From: Marc Hoffman - tweeters at dartfrogmedia.com


And that, I'd say, is about the best controlled experiment we can
hope for. Thanks, Dennis!

Marc Hoffman
Kirkland, WA
tweeters at dartfrogmedia dot com

At 05:21 PM 1/16/2008, Dennis Rockwell wrote:
>... I've seen the evidence with my own eyes. In the early sixties
>my father was working maintenence for the local school district
>(Wapato, if anyone cares) and at the end of the school year, for
>reasons unknown, someone cleaning up the school kitchen discarded
>about 10 cans of that government packed peanut butter (must have
>been 4 or 5 lbs. per can). Dad brought it home. We ate some of
>it, but that's a lot of peanut butter and eventually most of it was
>taken down to the barn and feed to the chickens. They loved it -
>heck, they preferred it. None of them died and they kept right on
>laying eggs. God bless George Washington Carver.
>
>Dennis Rockwell
>Kennewick, WA
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