From: | David Peterson <digitalscream@...> |
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Date: | Tuesday, September 25, 2001, 6:58 |
In a message dated 9/24/01 11:54:30 PM, exponent@TECHNOLOGIST.COM writes: << Anyhoo, could there be an explanation? :P >> Possibly they need the air, or think they do. Since it's voiceless, there's air going through your lungs and out your mouth (or, at least, a lot of air, as opposed to a little bit of hot air). Psychological, maybe? -David
Dan Sulani <dnsulani@...> |