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to: Phil Marlowe
from: Charles Angelich
date: 2003-07-15 21:59:04
subject: Slicing

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Hello Phil - 

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CA>> Ah ... we just call them "meat slicers". 

PM> Nope. That's something else entirely. This is used mainly
PM> for vegetables. 

I'm sitting here smiling thinking of all the 'vegamatic' jokes
done on Saturday Night Live (TV show). 

I will check for a graphic of a 'mandolin' and see if anything
turns up on the 'net'. 

On a related note - I remembered the 'floogle horn' for some
reason while doing my music files and couldn't recall exactly
what it was. I knew it was a brass instrument similar to my
coronet I played in high school but that's about all I could
remember. The Internet being as odd as it is will throw useless
graphics at you all day long but when you want to see a useful
graphic they are difficult to locate. I expected long ago to
have an online encylopedia including pictures and even graphs
and charts and instead we have smiley faces two inches in
diameter or banner advertisements. :-\ 

I did eventually find a graphic of a floogle horn but it took
awhile.  Now when I think of finding a graphic of _anything_
on the 'net' I think of a floogle horn. :-\

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