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Sea lice often cause these rashes, there are several products on the market
which can be applied for relief.  Most need to be applied liberally where
the suit touches skin. Sorry for knee-jerk reaction to virus, why can't
these people write good stuff not viruses/ generally when caught they become
government employee.   Ferreter
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From: Ross Mayhew <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: sting protection


> Dear Mark or anyone else who knows about "sting protection";
>
> Mr. Pecci alluded to a secret method of sting protection - too valuable
> to share with all us Hoi Paloi ;-}.   Anyone got ideas as to just what
> it might be?  Any recipies or tactics folks would like to share about
> avoiding or quickly treating those nasty stingy jelly-things??
>
> From the Great not-quite-white-but-still-pretty-darn-cold North;
> -Ross.

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