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To: JC Jaros who wrote (29433)3/25/2000 3:48:00 PM
From: High-Tech East  Respond to of 64865
 
... except for "California crabs," JC ... you know, the ones that jump from shoulder to shoulder ... <g>

... at least that's what my friend told his wife in Redondo Beach back in the late '60s, "They jumped from Ken's shoulder to mine one day at work."

... He doesn't read this thread (at least I hope he doesn't) ... besides, he's on vacation in Italy with wife #4 ... <g>

Ken Wilson



To: JC Jaros who wrote (29433)3/25/2000 11:21:00 PM
From: James Lough  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Continuing the OT - Re: "Here's how the crab thing work, there is one kind of crab, Dungeoness"

AND where is Cape Dungeoness? The Straits of Juan de Fuca.
AND where is the Straits of Juan de Fuca? In Washington.
The home of the Dungeoness Crab.

For OYSTERS - TOPS A1 - The Olympia AND where is the Olympia from ? Puget Sound
AND where is Puget Sound? Washington.

And for the creme de la creme we have the RAZOR CLAM native to only the Ocean beaches of B.C., Wash. and Ore.

Have a great weekend JC and the Gang.

Jim :-)



To: JC Jaros who wrote (29433)3/26/2000 10:18:00 AM
From: Lynn  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 64865
 
Dear JCJ: Our crabs are better than your crabs. Our oysters are better than your oysters. JCJ, I think we have a problem in that neither we Atlantic Ocean nor you Pacific Ocean people seem to be willing to budge an inch. Given this situation, the only way I see to settle this once and for all is to have a taste-off at a semi-neutral place.

How does somewhere near SUNW's new campus in CO sound to you [so we can at least write-off our flights as investment relted expenses]? You and James can bring your oysters and dungenous crabs and Ken and I can bring our oysters and Chesapeake Bay soft shelled crabs. Our fellow SUNW shareholders here at SI can come and be the taste tester voter.

To be fair for the crab competition, we really should find an Alaskan SUNW shareholder to bring some Alaskan king crabs.

Regards,

Lynn