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"An Metet" |
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02 Jan 2004 10:10:06 PM |
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Re: flashfire eats ***** |
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| User: "% surfs@uniserve" |
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| Title: Re: flashfire eats ***** |
02 Jan 2004 09:27:38 PM |
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"An Metet" <anmetet@freedom.gmsociety.org> wrote in message
news:057a96a0a6cf86e2cf98012a8ec35873@anonymous.poster...
YUM! YUM!
phffft
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| User: "Flashfire" |
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| Title: Re: flashfire eats ***** |
02 Jan 2004 09:41:06 PM |
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An Metet wrote:
YUM! YUM!
Sorry you are wrong, the culinary habit of eating cat is usually reserved
for those of third world countries who have little or no food. And some
asian countries dine on cat, its considered a delicacy. Personally having
looked at my cats, once gutted, skinned, beheaded and defooted, there would
not be enough meat to make a decent meal to eat. Like most people, I eat
lamb, beef, pork, chicken and a variety of vegetables and pasta, but cat has
never been on my menu.
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Regards Lee
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No one is compelled to serve great causes,
unless he feels fit for it.
Sir Winston Churchill
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| User: "DaKitty" |
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| Title: Re: flashfire eats ***** |
02 Jan 2004 11:18:36 PM |
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"Flashfire" <flashfire@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message
news:bt5dkl$3j2j3$1@ID-197675.news.uni-berlin.de...
An Metet wrote:
YUM! YUM!
Sorry you are wrong, the culinary habit of eating cat is usually
reserved
for those of third world countries who have little or no food. And some
asian countries dine on cat, its considered a delicacy. Personally
having
looked at my cats, once gutted, skinned, beheaded and defooted, there
would
not be enough meat to make a decent meal to eat. Like most people, I eat
lamb, beef, pork, chicken and a variety of vegetables and pasta, but cat
has
never been on my menu.
I knew you don't eat cats, that's why I like you!
Mrrrowl :)
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| User: "SortaLily" |
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| Title: Re: flashfire eats ***** |
02 Jan 2004 09:43:48 PM |
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You funny. ; )
"Flashfire" <flashfire@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message
news:bt5dkl$3j2j3$1@ID-197675.news.uni-berlin.de...
An Metet wrote:
YUM! YUM!
Sorry you are wrong, the culinary habit of eating cat is usually reserved
for those of third world countries who have little or no food. And some
asian countries dine on cat, its considered a delicacy. Personally having
looked at my cats, once gutted, skinned, beheaded and defooted, there
would
not be enough meat to make a decent meal to eat. Like most people, I eat
lamb, beef, pork, chicken and a variety of vegetables and pasta, but cat
has
never been on my menu.
--
Regards Lee
~~
No one is compelled to serve great causes,
unless he feels fit for it.
Sir Winston Churchill
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| User: "Flashfire" |
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| Title: Re: flashfire doesnt eat ***** |
02 Jan 2004 11:36:34 PM |
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SortaLily wrote:
You funny. ; )
"Flashfire" <flashfire@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message
news:bt5dkl$3j2j3$1@ID-197675.news.uni-berlin.de...
An Metet wrote:
YUM! YUM!
Sorry you are wrong, the culinary habit of eating cat is usually
reserved for those of third world countries who have little or no
food. And some asian countries dine on cat, its considered a
delicacy. Personally having looked at my cats, once gutted, skinned,
beheaded and defooted, there would not be enough meat to make a
decent meal to eat. Like most people, I eat lamb, beef, pork,
chicken and a variety of vegetables and pasta, but cat has never
been on my menu.
--
Regards Lee
~~
No one is compelled to serve great causes,
unless he feels fit for it.
Sir Winston Churchill
Thanks,
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Regards Lee
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No one is compelled to serve great causes,
unless he feels fit for it.
Sir Winston Churchill
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