Ronn Blankenship wrote:
> 
> At 10:54 PM 7/23/02, you wrote:
> >Robert Seeberger wrote:
> > >
> > > Disappeared for a while but now its back!
> > >
> >
> >Gee, thanks.  Remind me never to watch that when I'm in lactation mode.
> >:P  (It really isn't that much fun to have someone grab a teat, point it
> >straight up and squeeze....  It might be amusing for a bit, but then you
> >have to clean up the mess, and that part leaves something to be
> >desired.)
> >
> >         Julia the Cow
> 
> Would not the level of amusement in such a case depend at least somewhat
> upon the age of the grabber, and the circumstances?
> 
> (I am assuming of course that the grabber is a member of your immediate
> family.)

One of them knows better than to grab in quite that way.  :)  The other
was upset at the rate of flow and started screaming about it, grabbed
and squeezed.  Of course, that increased the flow rate, just not where
he needed it.  :)  It was amusing for about 2 seconds at the time, and
it was amusing after everything that neede mopping up had been mopped
up, but I could have done without it altogether.

(Sammy can be very strong when he's angry.  This has been the case since
a few minutes after his birth, at least.)

        Julia

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