nothing like a nice bit of prana what!!!!!!!!cheers Patrick
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From: "ELEMENOPE Productions" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 7:11 AM
Subject: Re: The wing of a prayer and a buffalo
Salmon smoked in whisky wood.
But what surprises me most in your post is the unconscious glee
embedded in its enthusiasm for cannibalism. America tries to feed
the world; albeit, with Big Macdonalds and carbonated elixers, 'good
for what ails ye', but still it is hard to break the habits of some
to eat their own on savage islands. Should we send missionaries? I
will come to read my poetry, if it would help.
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P.S.
We have not mentioned the BreatheAirians who dine on the invisible
souffle that unites us all.
>I was wondering what Robin would taste like I suppose that you would have
to
>boil him for weeks and use a lot of sauce any one tried ??
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>Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 6:16 PM
>Subject: Re: The wing of a prayer and a buffalo
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>CW
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>Raccoon tastes oily with an aftertaste. Bear, too. No, you are
>confusing raccoon with horse. Now, horse beef, steak or a roast,
>what they serve at the Harvard Faculty Club, that works for our
>purposes. You'll feel a lot more robust afterwards having enjoyed
>horse rather than raccoon. Then when you rise to read your poetry,
>you'll be more confident having chowed down on horse steak and Haut
>Brion rather than coon stew and a Coke.
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>de Chiricoeanly,
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>>Of the animals I wouldn't eat, the first to come to mind is the
>>racoon.
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>>Bees are not to be recommended. Besides the risk that one might be
>>pursued by one's food, the bee has little that is succulent in relation to
>>all that fur, wings and so forth.
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>>But raccoon I could rather fancy. In a pot roast, for example
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>>I was moving down a very narrow brick paved de Chiricoican alley
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>>Richard, you have a good ear. Please do not misuse it: 'de Chiricoican'
>>indeed..
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>>CW
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>>Er monno é una trippetta, e l'omo é un gatto
>>Che je tocca aspettą la su' porzione
> >(The world is a load of tripe, and man is a cat
> >Who must await his share)
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