File spoon-archives/anarchy-list.archive/anarchy-list_2001/anarchy-list.0111, message 138


From: "heather" <heather-AT-teknopunx.co.uk>
Subject: Re: the reply-to setting on the anarchy list
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:28:49 -0000



> On 7 Nov 01, at 22:01, danceswithcarp wrote:
> > > I have some friends from Texas who refer to those fish as "Turd
> > > Pushers".
> >
> > Like white trash, carp are *blamed* for being able to survive and thrive
> > in marginal environments where others dare not tread.  I take Great
> > umbrage at making such sport of such a specie and I hardly see this as a
> > fault to mock.
> >
> > Nanny-nanny-boo-boo.
>
> Har.
>
> Actually, Carp are quite tasty, provided you soak the filets long
> enough to settle out the mud.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Kristopher K. Barrett

I didn't think they were such a great attraction to the dedicated fisherman
for their edibility-I thought it was cos they can out wit most fishermen for
years before they ever get caught. I thought eating them was just a sort of
ritual -like you could ingest some of their low cunning by doing so.-?
and WHERE does the term "carping on" come from? hhhmmmm?-oh yeah-and how
long do the all powerfull techie dudes take
H


   

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