Ceteris Paribus and Primus inter pares (never mind the stove) I can speak in fluent Jabberwocky when I have had a might too much to drink, at which point I might not be feeling at all well.
I can peer out from the bottom of the barrel as well as I can pee into it :)
Well if there is a difference between reflex action and reflection, reflux notwithstanding, I am not sure whether you want a Peer or an Edward Lear?
Epistomologically, I think I know a heffalump from a woozel, so if this is about stealing hunny this bear of little brain might be up for it , do tell us more .......
Autodidactodorically and Encephalo-apompically rhinorically yours
Larry (who must go back to his books now, a mountain of stuff to read and you know the language this stuff is mostly written in don't you?)
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> "A healthy research realm? Placing oneself in health and illness research"
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> Following the call for papers for the fourth issue of ENQUIRE, we ask
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