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How do you tell a woodpecker hole from any
> other kind of hole?

If the holes are rectangular and would allow a small 2 x 4 to be used as a
plug, they were made by a Piliated Woodpecker, the real gentleman carpenter
of the bird world and the only one who always makes rectangular holes.

Holes seem to be popping up everywhere these days.
Recently we ordered some cloth flour sacks with silk screened logo and info
printed on them.   Produced by a "Sheltered Workshop", the quality control
was a bit lakking and no one noticed that all 1,000 bags had a little fold
in them during the printing process so that our "WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR" turned
into "HOLE WHEAT FLOUR."

Does anyone want to start a business selling holes?   We can supply the
packaging.  Tim Horton did it with donuts in Canada.

cp in bc

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