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When I looked up alopecia, I found this incredibly intriguing phrase:
androgenetic alopecia

Actual definition is rather mundane though. Don't know if Adam suffers
from it or not...

-Jim

Adam Thornton wrote:
> In article <98ef019f.0204060809.7c9ba874@posting.google.com>,
> Plugh! <plugh@subdimension.com> wrote:
> [merkin-talk deleted]
>
>>Hey, Adam, I didn't know you suffered from pubic alopecia?
>
>
> Maybe I don't; maybe I just like a change of scenery once in a while.
> Think of it as getting some new topiary animals without having to grow
> them from seed, as it were.
>

>


