No, to Aiken.

All frivolity aside:
How do we know that African clay is like French clay?

Annette

Quoting Paul Brandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> At 11:07 AM -0600 3/22/04, Paul C. Smith wrote:
> >Todd Nelson
> >
> >>  Hang on Paul...... Remember it says "to be continued", so maybe THAT's
> >where
> >>  the funny punchline will be!
> >
> >     I hope I'm not giving away the punchline with this, but I hope it's
> >something like "African clay (not Piaget) discovered 'conservation'". It's
> >not true, you know, but it's a fact.
> 
> Is African Clay any relation to Cassius?
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Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Department of Psychology
University of San Diego 
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