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Comment by KentWilkenson Mar 20, 2007 1:57pm
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RE: kruzer, Oil

RE: kruzer, OilOil, you said "I guess redneck skin is a little tougher? " Having worked in the patch, Ft. Mac, all over Alberta, would kindly suggest that the skin really isn’t any thicker, it’s the skull that has the extra density with rednecks, since the overall head size is usually normal to small, mathematically that leaves a corresponding reduction in available cranial resources to draw from for any allusions to "thickness of skin" metaphors. And would suggest that in this particular case Oil's "skin" is quite thin in regards to EXM criticism in general and Revs cryptology in particular. Just my opinion of course. Kent
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