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Sqwertz > wrote:

> I have a perfectly good 8x8 M&P. The coffee grinder works better
> for almost all the dry spices.


I left out the word 'granite' just to see if I could provoke another
He-Man response out of you.

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On 2008-05-13, Sqwertz > wrote:

> I left out the word 'granite' just to see if I could provoke another
> He-Man response out of you.


Must be operator error.

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