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At 7:33 PM -0600 11/6/99, Jane Bergen wrote:
>It's much to easy for them to assume procedures or
>information if they are trying to implement something that's very easy
>and familiar.
WARNING: DO NOT attempt to apply jelly before peanut butter on the same
side of the bread: the peanut butter will merely slide on the jelly,
causing stained clothing, torn bread, and/or cut hands. [see _Laundry_ or
_First Aid_ sections of the WholeKitchen(tm) manual for additonal warnings
and procedures.]
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