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Wednesday, November 09, 2005
That 104th use of beeswax again
It wasn't just the
ancients
who were at it. West coast
Ireland
was too (and, who knows, might still be). I'm talking about using beeswax to fashion a cervical cap of course.
posted by Turlough |
09:45
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