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To: Jon Koplik who wrote (3122)7/15/2001 1:17:23 AM
From: Drew Williams  Respond to of 12232
 
<<Isn't it "800 pound gorilla" (not 500 pound gorilla) ? Jon. >>

The gorilla-my-dreams went on a slim fast diet.



To: Jon Koplik who wrote (3122)7/18/2001 6:10:10 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 12232
 
Food fight here [I know you are interested in food Jon]: follow the links and posts for some disgusting food habits.... just click along the thread from here: Message 16091970

<Isn't it "800 pound gorilla" (not 500 pound gorilla) ? > I suppose they are both edible.

Note, as you go through, Kazhakstan children eat dogs, worms in dogs eat the children. Chinese eat St Bernards. Mexicans in Chihuahua eat, I suppose, chihuahuas, as burritos, NZers eat huhu grubs, Belgians [and I] eat horses, note the wildfoods festival in NZ [yuk!], KastelCo eats anything except dogs [he's Chinese, sort of - he didn't say whether he eats the skunks].

And Pavlov ate the salivating dog! Note that the Kazakstan children were in the Pavlodar region of Kazakhstan ... it figures. I don't think they were being ironical or realized the connection.

In New Zealand, we eat pavlova [a meringue, cream and kiwifruit-topped desert = fat, toothless and dead...]http://www.cooksrecipes.com/dessert/new-zealand-pavlova-recipe.html

The Aussies claim they invented pavlova aussie-info.com

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