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September 27, 2013 § 3 Comments
(And re: the Tucson ameba, the news I’ve been seeing out of Arizona suggests that the parasite will starve.)
That appears to be the preponderance of evidence.
So THAT is what makes them bark all d–n night.
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(And re: the Tucson ameba, the news I’ve been seeing out of Arizona suggests that the parasite will starve.)
That appears to be the preponderance of evidence.
So THAT is what makes them bark all d–n night.