The Cox's Orange Pippin Desert Apple - Considered by some to be the finest tasting desert apple of all...The only downside is that it is susceptible to mildew if the weather is particularly damp.
a.s.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Marcello Pagano
Sent: 1. mars 2006 22:21
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: st: Stata Journal 6(1)
ethnic humor? What apple?
m.p.
Ron�n Conroy wrote:
> On 1 M�rta 2006, at 11:13, Nick Cox wrote:
>
>> Why the "Dr Cox"? I have waved opinions, solutions, explanations, and
>> weird humour at the list, but never the sordid fact of a Ph.D. degree.
>
>
> The association between the name of a well-known apple and the title
> of doctor was probably too much to resist. Or so Dr Freud would have
> said.
>
> Ron�n Conroy
> [email protected]
>
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