Doug -

What do they call it when people intersperse comments to an email within the body of the quoted email?
<Lard>Well, I think Nick referred to it as "Larding" and then found some etymological foundation in adding layers of fat into leaner meats.... it is probably mostly intended to reference the structural aspect of this phenomena, but it might also have some semantic meaning too?</Lard>

Fluffing?

Or is that something else?
<FluffyLard>

   <DisgustingImage>

       I think I know what you are referring to, and yes, this is
       definitely "fluffing"... I think I'm one of *your* most devout
       fluffers when I'm not being derisive (insert image of a motley
       fool here), in fact.  There is no point in not being ready to
       perform when it is your turn after all?

   </DisgustingImage>

</FluffyLard>

<WhimsicalImage>

     I'm suddenly noticing that FluffyLarding is a variant on
   TarNFeathering?

</WhimsicalImage>

Fluffingly Yours,
 - Steve
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