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To: TheSlowLane who wrote (40353)1/22/2013 7:14:41 PM
From: gold$10k  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48092
 
Not the image I would have used, but I have not owned any individual juniors for quite a while and so am not feeling the need to be so disparaging of them. <g>



To: TheSlowLane who wrote (40353)2/1/2013 11:10:28 AM
From: No Mo Mo1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 48092
 
"Generally when people see another person scraping dog vomit off the sidewalk and declaring it to be tasty that person is considered to be "crazy" because most people don't understand that it is an acquired taste. ;^)'

Odds are slim that you'll start a trend, but work your way up the evolutionary ladder to whales, and you might be on to something.

Whale vomit found on beach could be worth £100,000

  • Friday 1 February 2013



  • A man finds a rare rock of valuable whale vomit on the beach in Morecambe that could be worth up to £100,000. Ken Wilman and his dog Madge were out on a walk when they discovered the valuable substance. The musky vomit is comes from a sperm whale and is a rare commodity used in perfume



    guardian.co.uk