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From: vanlinde@let.rug.nl (P.A. van Linde)
Subject: Re: Gaelic eye?
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In article <3nfpjl$184@mordred.cc.jyu.fi> Jorma Kyppo <jorma@jytko.jyu.fi> writes:

>Since I caused the "canine confusion", that in funny way mixed
>rabbits and dogs, I just can't be without jumping again in that
>same circle by asking has "rabbit" anything to do with "rabies"?!

If you've seen Monty Python's Holy Grail movie, you understand that "rabid" 
and "rabbit" are almost synonyms!       :-)

Paul van Linde
