Hey
I've always thought we 'literary' types *were allowed. Why not?
Doug
On 24-Aug-05, at 1:51 PM, SB wrote:
> On 8/24/05, Dominic Fox <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> "Sally, they're fulfilling the activists' own latent desires. In a>
>> way, haven't the supporters of guinea pig rights always secretly>
>> wanted to be guinea pigs themselves? Now they're getting their>
>> chance…"
> OK, didn't I just see something on the news about guinea pigs? Whatwas
> it . . .
> Here it is:
> http://www.smh.com.au/news/unusual-tales/guinea-pigs-go-in-return-for-
> stolen-body/2005/08/24/1124562921993.html?oneclick=true
> "London: A family that breeds guinea pigs for medical research is
> toabandon its farm in a final attempt to get back the remains of
> arelative whose body was dug up by animal rights extremists."
> & what is it with poets and science / speculative fiction? I used
> tokeep my own addiction a secret, thinking that we literary
> typesweren't allowed.
> ~ Sharon
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