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Date:         Mon, 18 Jul 1994 16:08:14 -0400 (EDT)
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         RGOLEN@umassd.edu
Subject:      Re: airwick?

Never dipdawick with someone who sniffs airwick!

Actually, airwick was this hideous smelling "airfresshener" sold in the 60s and 70s in the civilized part of the world, and still a major airfreshener and food product in places like, for instance, Alabama. It consisted of this pint bottle of colored, smelly liquid to which this wick was dipped into. Actually the wick had this metal frame to keep it erect...you popped off the cap and then raised the wick (wow...one could get a number of different meanings from this...) and the liquid would evaporate and make your trailer or room smell "nice"...

Didja ever notice that both joel and forest gump came from Alabama?? Deviant is as deviant does.... 8-)

I wonder if they are both the same....hell it would be just like forest to create long lists or even long songs...hell the man ran around the country three times....forest went to nam...and so did (as I understand) joel....hmmmm.....

joel gump??

forest walker????

could it be??? hmmmmmm.....

Ric


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