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I have mentioned before (in December of 2006) how much fun it is to "click" on "links." I am happy to report that my assertion remains true! Just today I "clicked" on my favorite Aquaman "blog," and from thence I "clicked" on a "link" about Iron Man's relationship, if any, to the song "Iron Man." In that article lurked a "link" about whether or not Henry James was secretly writing about chamber pots one time. He was not. I will not tell you what he WAS writing about that time because I don't want to spoil it for you. You will also note that I am not supplying a direct "link" to any of the articles or "web" sites in question. Isn't it more sporting that way? Go!