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Thankyou Mistletoebird.But enoughs enough...

To: 'mark kliene' <>
Subject: Thankyou Mistletoebird.But enoughs enough...
From: Bill Stent <>
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 13:45:23 +1100
Mark

Is there a relationship between mistletoe birds and babies?  I thought that
was a stork!

Maybe the tradition of kissing under mistletoe tends to lead further...  

Wouldn't this suggest a multicolinearity error, where both effects
(mistletoe birds and babies) share the one root cause (as it were)?

Happy nappy changing (my Emma is nearly two and is hopefully leaving that
time soon!)

Bill

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Subject: Thankyou Mistletoebird.But enoughs enough...


Everyone,

Thankyou all so much for your kind words; it is much appreciated.
As for the Mistletoebird, i must swiftly, and without delay, encourage
him on his way - before he bestows more blessings of children.....

Cheers,

Mark Kliene.

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