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Posted by Paul in Mich on October 29, 2004 at 18:30:45 from (66.188.26.29):
In Reply to: Epson Salt posted by HaySam on October 29, 2004 at 16:19:03:
Haysam, You might try finding someone with extreemly sore feet. Sounds like the story about the guy who goes into a grocery store and notices that there were several pallats of salt on the sidewalk, and upon entering saw that the entire first aisle was nothing but salt. He made the turn near the meat counter only to find an island display of salt. He then commented to the manager who happened to walk by that he noticesd that his store seemed to have a lot of salt. The manager then said that that was only the half of it as his stockroom was stacked to the ceiling with salt. The guy then told the store manager that they must surely sell a lot of salt at that store. The manager replied that "No, they really didnt sell much salt at all, but there was this salesman who comes in every week, and that there"s a guy who really sells a lot of salt.
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