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To: Tommaso who wrote (89411)2/12/2001 11:51:23 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132070
 
T, The French win awards for serving raw pigeons at their restaurants, so I don't think they would mind a pinkish chicken. <g> I have many memories of chicken plucking from when I was a kid. It was kind of fun except that a dead, wet chicken doesn't smell very good. Of course, a pre-school, rowdy little boy isn't a bargain in the olfactory dept., either.

Taking back soda bottles was a big enterprise, though our parents wouldn't let us pick up throwaways because "you don't know what's been in them." <g> Selling iced tea was fun, but not very profitable. Even though the Central Valley of Calif. is over 100 degrees for most of the Summer, EVERYONE has iced tea at home. That's when I learned about how my low cost efficiency couldn't make up for an oversupply situation. I was the Micron Tech of our block. <g>