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From: mikel@bmcg.UUCP (Mike Lesher)
Newsgroups: net.bizarre
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Save the Guars
Message-ID: <1805@bmcg.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 16-Aug-85 13:11:19 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug 16 13:11:19 1985
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Organization: Burroughs Corp. ASG, San Diego, CA.
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In article <205@proper.UUCP> carl@proper.UUCP (Carl Greenberg) writes:
>Anyone ever wonder where VELCRO comes from???  Out in the deserts, these
>little creatures called velcros (I think they're distant relatives of the
>coyote) are slaughtered every day.  Male and female velcros are slaughtered
>while stuck together (one has hook-like fur, the other loops) and trying to
>perpetuate the species.  Doesn't anyone know where we get all this stuff that
>is attributed to modern technology?
>						Carl Greenberg

What about the Naugas.  Every day thousands are slautered to supply our rampent
demand for couches and chairs.  Naugahide should be left on the Naugas, not our
household furniture.

Michael Lesher (bmcg!mikel)
Burroughs DSG
San Diego, CA.