Hey Kasper I meant "full-bodied"!!!thanks P
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Sent: 28 November 2007 13:17
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Subject: Re: snap ~~~Wednesday, 28 November 2007
that's excellent. people eat hearts & liver & whatnot all the time
after all. just animals. but who'd know the difference, as long as it
cost at least 120 bucks/bob/quid a plate.
I think the pun in "full bloodied" is dumb, "full-bodied" is funnier &
less overt.
KS
On 28/11/2007, Patrick McManus <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> BOXES
>
> when he
> the doc
> got the
> two boxes
> mixed up
> the organic veg
> and the
> organ transplants
> there was
> some criticism
> of his medical skills
> but no one could fault
> his excellent cooking
> the braised heart and liver
> served with a fine
> full bloodied red wine
>
>
> pmcmanus
> q147
> for sam
>
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