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MR ART WEIL <[log in to unmask]>
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Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 17 Nov 1998 22:02:25 -0500
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Hey, all;-
    Well, they're gone! I won't have anything more to say about them.
Last week they began flying about in groups of two to four. They do
this to socialize with the flock. The flying-about increased to
groups of ten to twenty. Then, Monday, November 16th, as they have
for all of recorded history, the flying pigs banded together in one
masive group. There were humdreds. In downtown Porkopolis, the band
played Amazing Grace, the umbrellas were raised, the porkers made a
final swoop----then disappeared over the Ohio River into Kentucky,
bound for their Winter homes in Ecuador.
   Fond farewell, oh noble swine.
        Anon

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