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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#39;s item on nose oil:
"Dick Johnson is rubbing nose oil on the wrong end of a horse!
I#39;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#39;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#39;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#39;ll bet that boy spent ‘em."

  Wayne Homren, Editor

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