> And getting hit by a pitch would be a painful thing indeed if the pitcher
> was using a catfish or stonefish!
>
> At 11:42 AM 5/29/01 -0400, you wrote:
> >Points well taken, indeed! Other problems worth mentioning include the
lack
> >of uniformity of fish used in various regions, sparking such heated
> >contoversies as largescale stonerollers vs finescale dace, and that
> >often-illegal pitch, the slimeball. It flares my dorsal fin just thinking
> >about it.
> >
> >Steven A. Ellis
>
> --
> Jay DeLong
> Olympia, WA
>
>
>
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