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On or about 01-11-06 12:17, Cindy Haglund did engage James Bradley CH> 0n (04 Jan 06) James Bradley wrote to George Pope... JB> On or about 01-01-06 23:17, George Pope did engage James Bradley JB> Chocolate covered crickets, escargot... With the doom and gloom CH> Remember that "ALL IN THE FAMILY" epsiode where uh heh Archie was CH> wondering why everybody was staring at him as he garfed down ENJOYING CH> what he didn't know and would never have touched if he had- was CH> horse meat? No I don't recall that one. It was a few years ago since I've any. CH> IT would ge fun to offer someone chocolate covered crickets. See if CH> they like them. If so would you tell them what they're eating? :) My sisters fed chocolate type (The ones that were dolloped like a macaroon.) dog treats to a baby sitter. CH> Reminds me of that joke about the old lady and the peanuts. There's CH> more than one version of this joke btw. My favorite version was the one CH> where the new young priest is visiting one of the elderly parishioners. CH> He's nibbling away on the peanuts she had put out in the bowl. I CH> forget the conversation they had but she ended up telling him it was CH> fine if he had as much as he wanted- she couldn't eat them due to her CH> teeth. she'd just suck off the chocolate. Ow!!! Nice image, there! GP> And a buddy of min says alligator meat tastes like you're eating a GP> chewy steak that tastes strongly of fish! CH> I had alligator nuggets and to be honest not enough of a sample to CH> make a sure fire analogy but close as I got was clams but not rubbery. CH> I was so excited to be eating something so exotic though my memory CH> might not be quite reliable (was about four years ago too.) Per chance, the 'bite size' was engineered to give you an impression of clam? CH> I'm told you can get them in the frozen food sections in some stores. CH> I haven't seen 'em yet. They haven't made it up here yet either. <-; JB> Sounds like the shark I ate. They urinate by perspiration, so there JB> *is* a necessary boiling and skimming step needed to anything we eat JB> from them. CH> EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWw.... I'm gonna REMEMBER that.. The same can be done with pine fed deer, and other meats that feed on questionable sustenance. BTW, I read somewhere that gluten molecules are broken by the bran in whole wheat. (Something like that anyway.) That is where we left it last time, right? ... James ___ MultiMail/Linux v0.46 --- Maximus 3.01* Origin: -=-= Calgary Organization CDN (403) 242-3221 (1:134/77) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 134/77 140/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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