On 7/18/07, Paul Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Allen wrote:
> > Does not mean I have to like it though.
> >
> Allen
>
> No, but it does mean that you are being a little irrational about it.  I
> can understand you not liking plastic where there are better/more
> aesthetic/natural alternatives - but what about those applications of
> plastics (some of them literally life-saving) for which there are no
> alternatives ?  And where does this irrational, morbid dislike of
> "plastic" stem from ?  Did you perhaps have an unpleasant experience
> with a plastic dummy (aka pacifier) as a child (or perhaps later, as an
> adolescent) ?
>
> >

Think "doll" <s>

A+
jml


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