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The era of FORMAL NIGHTS is fading rapidly...
Thus spake Kurt Ullman :
In article , "Uncle Peter" wrote: "Dillon Pyron" wrote in message ... Thus spake Mary Foster : Goat would be unusual to find on a dining room menu. At the Rotisserie on a Carnival cruise, they had frog's legs. You do not find that on a cruise ship very often, in fact, that is the only time I saw it. I've had roo and camel. Kangaroo tastes kind of like a gamey beef. Camel is just stringy. -- dillon I think the boiled goat referred to Clint's unfortunate demise in the hot tub..... That would be boiled OLD goat... I'll have to try to find the rec.scuba recipe for barbecued troll. It involved lots and lots of beer. And did I say you need beer? -- dillon Flower Whiskers, RIP What a great leader |
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