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Congrats!
Memorize two responses to anything she says or suggests, and you will be fine:
"Yes, Dear"
"I'm sorry"
You just have to figure out when to use each one...
Don't worry, the pain dissipates after the first 20 years...
Sincerely,
-Mark
mamiller@rhsnet.org
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JimmyRopes wrote: Yum
Marc
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Gator is good, but only had tail. (as far as I know)
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Mike Hankey wrote: Gator is good, but only had tail. As far as I can tell, that's true.
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Gazing back at my answer it appears it might have been construed as being a little odd?
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Mike Hankey wrote: Gator is good, but only had tail. (as far as I know)
Me too, actually Crocodile baked into a meat pie in South Africa. Yum.
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I would agree with you but then we both would be wrong.
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Never tried croc but gator tail is real popular in these parts.
Thinking about opening a restaurant that allows customers to pick and catch their own gator and cook it right there. Insurance may be a little high but I think I can make a go of it. What would I have to charge if 9 out of 10 customers came out alive?
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American alligator is part of the crocodillia family so I suspect they taste similar.
Reminded me of the taste of snake a bit, but not exactly the same.
I suppose you could say they both taste like reptile.
Once you lose your pride the rest is easy.
I would agree with you but then we both would be wrong.
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JimmyRopes wrote: I suppose you could say they both taste like reptile.
On a scale of 1 - 10 how good would you say it is?
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Mike Hankey wrote: On a scale of 1 - 10 how good would you say it is?
I give it a 10 from what I remember. It tasted very good, but that could be because of the way it was prepared.
I remember trying puff adder and ostrich pies from the same place and they were also very good.
As I mentioned before the puff adder and crocodile pies had a similar flavor and the ostrich tasted somewhat like turkey.
Once you lose your pride the rest is easy.
I would agree with you but then we both would be wrong.
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What the world wants to know (me included) is: Do they taste like chicken or like fish?
Had snake before, and it tasted like chicken. More or less
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RogelioP / EX DE,HL wrote: Do they taste like chicken or like fish?
Neither, they taste like reptile.
RogelioP / EX DE,HL wrote: Had snake before, and it tasted like chicken. More or less
I don't think snake tastes like chicken at all, but that is a personal opinion.
Snake and crocodile taste similar, but neither taste like chicken to me.
Once you lose your pride the rest is easy.
I would agree with you but then we both would be wrong.
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... and met a Hungarian with a bottle of gin, and his stunningly beautiful wife. Not too much of a coincidence as both his and my wife are members of Woking Street Angels[^], and this was their charity dinner dance. First CPian I've met in the flesh.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: and met a Hungarian
Nagy Vilmos - Professional Profile: Do not tell anyone I am not Hungarian. It's a huge secret.
Richard MacCutchan wrote: with a bottle of gin
Quote: Tickets cost £75 each and include pre-dinner drinks in the museum, and three-course dinner with wine and soft drinks. Why had to bring his own gin?
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: wine and soft drinks No spirits, only Angels.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: First CPian I've met in the flesh.
Please, don't let the experience put you off meeting others - we're not all like Nagy!
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952)
Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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It was a pleasure for me too. Not many people would be able tp carry off the flying helmet as evening wearbut you looked spiffing!
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Glad you thought so, I always like to cut a dash in public.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: Went to a dance, lookin' for a man
TMI
Once you lose your pride the rest is easy.
The report of my death was an exaggeration - Mark Twain
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Well, we don't discriminate...
Veni, vidi, vici.
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"Thought ya
Might like to
Go to the show.
[...]"
That's 'in the flesh', your meeting was 'in the gin'.
Veni, vidi, vici.
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It's not sure Nagy shared the gin...
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)
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You know, osmosis...
With Nagy is enough.
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CPallini wrote: You know, osmosis...
With Nagy is enough.
It's called a contact buzz.
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