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Subject: Re: Re: Why Smoke? - (nf)
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Date: Mon, 18-Jun-84 11:21:00 EDT
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/***** uokvax:net.followup / plx!john /  8:31 am  Jun 13, 1984 */
1. It's a drug. Nobody seems willing to admit this, but when
   you first start smoking, it makes you high after a fashion.
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Just wanted to insert a little historical evidence to corroborate:
lyrics from a madrigal of about 160[0-9], "Come, Sirrah Jack, Ho"...

	Come, sirrah Jack, ho!
	Bring some tobacco;
	Bring a wire and some fire...

	Fill the pipe once more!
	My brains dance trenchmore;
	It is heady, I am giddy...

Maybe this should have gone into net.music :->?

					James Jones