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- From: eleanor@cbnews.cb.att.com (Piglet)
- Subject: Re: More words stuff
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 18:43:58 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.184358.24358@cbnews.cb.att.com>
- References: <9212230237.AA03758@pizzabox.demon.co.uk> <1992Dec23.120723.19895@thelema.uucp> <BzpwwK.rK@cck.coventry.ac.uk>
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- In article <BzpwwK.rK@cck.coventry.ac.uk> idx009@cck.coventry.ac.uk (the Crisco Kid) writes:
- >Nononono. The male analogue of the uterus (= Gk 'husteron') isn't
- >the testes. I can't remember where it is, but it's probably one of
- >those things that no-one other than urologists has ever heard of, like
- >the bulbo-urethral glands, or some other stuff. It's there, I've read
- >a book on human reproductive embryology, I just don't have it in my
- >head.
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- I'd be kind of worried if you did. A uterus-equivalent in your head?
- How unpleasant. Pregnancy would add new meaning to the phrase "a
- swelled head".
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- Piglet, snarky as usual
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