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The E-Sylum:  Volume 8, Number 24, June 12, 2005, Article 18

DICK JOHNSON IS AT WRONG END OF THE HORSE

Twinkly Eyes writes in response to last week’s item on nose oil:
"Dick Johnson is rubbing nose oil on the wrong end of a horse!
I’ll bet he gets on the wrong side of a horse and faces backwards.
The directions on the bottle clearly states "Rub lightly on the
horse’s knees, ankles and fetlocks."

Another reader writes: "Mr. E-Sylum Editor. Bcause your wrote
about using nose oil on coins, I bought a 15 $ botle of Copper
Penny Nose Oil from Smith & Wesson Oil from the advert in
you newsletter. i applied it to all my Lincoln Head and Wheaty
pennies. Now they smell so bad in the house I had to take my
valuable collection out in the back yard. The dog couldn’t stand
the smell of them either and he shook ‘em all over the yard.
Most landed in the tall grass. i hired the 9-year old boy next
door to find them, but he said he could only find three of them.
I did notice, how ever, the cash register smells the same way
down at the Piggly-Wiggly. I’ll bet that boy spent ‘em."

  Wayne Homren, Editor

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