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On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Jerry McAllister wrote:

> Someone else has answered your specific question, but I can't help
> but wondering how an image of Beastie (BSD) swinging a large rubber
> mallet fits in your project on menstrual cycles, fertility and
> contraception.   My guesses might be a bit far afield.

Of course, you might have to be female to understand...

-- Dave