OK , OK, so perhaps threatening to pull people out of hats wasn't the best way to draw attention to the Graveyard Rabbits. After some quiet time to reflect on this dilemma, I am ready to try a different approach:
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That's right I'm over at the Graveyard Rabbit Association. I write a column (disguised as rabbit, of course) for the Graveyard Rabbit Journal where I educate you - in, uhmm , well, graveyardy- cemetery things.
Like for instance, I'll bet that you never, ever in your wildest dreams thought a headstone could be cleaned like THIS .
Oh yeah, I have you hooked now, don't I!
Finely,a purpose for snails!I knew they had to exist for some reason other than eating my garden and French people eating them.This actually brings up a whole bunch of questions about using something that occurs naturally to clean delicate,historical objects in a way of least harm.I really believe the information on stones like this must be recorded.thanks for sharing,great as always!
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