> From: Julia Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> Not for the weak of stomach.  (You are warned.)
> 
> Well, if we're going in *that* direction, *that* isn't quite 
> as bad as a
> dog who has deliberately rolled in an area where a skunk sprayed. 
> (Having had to help clean up the one, and been in close 
> proximity to the
> other, I know whence I speak.)

OK.  You got me there.  

Yet another reason I've become a cat fan.  Cats are smart enough to stay
away from those sorts of things.  (At least mine do.  It's very funny to see
Friday try to "bury" something that smells bad.)

I remember in junior high school a friend of mine had a dog get sprayed by a
skunk.  Then the dog came inside and jumped in bed with my friend.  He
smelled of skunk for a week!

 - jmh
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