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"zxcvbob" wrote in message ... That's a biblical reference to Sampson in the Book of Judges, where he ate honey from the carcass of a lion. I'm not sure what chapter and I don't feel like looking it up right now. You're right though, it is odd. Chapter 14:5-14 Sampson had killed the lion and returned after a time to see a swarm of bees and honey in the carcass. Gabby |
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"Dog3" dognospam@adjfkdla;not wrote in message
I dunno about that. We have some fairly strange labels in the US. I did not believe this existed. I even told my friend PJ she was full of shit when she said she found 'em on a supermarket shelf in NC. Feast on this: http://www.pottedmeatmuseum.com/meatpages/003.htm http://www.pottedmeatmuseum.com/meatpages/023.htm Beep! Beep! http://www.pottedmeatmuseum.com/meatpages/042.htm Is pretty bizarre too. "Beef & Iron Wine"? In fact the whole http://www.pottedmeatmuseum.com is well worth a visit. This thread is most definitely not OT. My thanks to the OP for starting it. -- Bob Kanyak's Doghouse http://www.kanyak.com |
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"Petey the Wonder Dog" wrote in message ... Far as I can tell, someone wrote: It's *dead*, with flies buzzing around it, no less. It isn't dead, it's restin'. (Or maybe it's pining for the fjords.) Remarkable bird, the Norwegian Blue, idn'it, ay? Beautiful plumage! Apparently "The panel depicts the firm's trademark, the lion killed by Samson, surrounded by bees and, from Judges XIV in the Bible, the answer to Samson's riddle: 'Out of the strong came forth sweetness' " Not that that explains much, really! Jo --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.733 / Virus Database: 487 - Release Date: 02/08/04 |
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"Petey the Wonder Dog" wrote in message ... Far as I can tell, someone wrote: It's *dead*, with flies buzzing around it, no less. It isn't dead, it's restin'. (Or maybe it's pining for the fjords.) Remarkable bird, the Norwegian Blue, idn'it, ay? Beautiful plumage! Apparently "The panel depicts the firm's trademark, the lion killed by Samson, surrounded by bees and, from Judges XIV in the Bible, the answer to Samson's riddle: 'Out of the strong came forth sweetness' " Not that that explains much, really! Jo --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.733 / Virus Database: 487 - Release Date: 02/08/04 |
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In article , "Darkginger"
wrote: "Petey the Wonder Dog" wrote in message ... Far as I can tell, someone wrote: It's *dead*, with flies buzzing around it, no less. It isn't dead, it's restin'. (Or maybe it's pining for the fjords.) Remarkable bird, the Norwegian Blue, idn'it, ay? Beautiful plumage! Apparently "The panel depicts the firm's trademark, the lion killed by Samson, surrounded by bees and, from Judges XIV in the Bible, the answer to Samson's riddle: 'Out of the strong came forth sweetness' " Not that that explains much, really! Except that it does. The story from Judges would have been quite familiar to the people in Victorian times. The association between Samsen's riddle and Lyle's would be both the sweetness and "out of the strong." They want to associate their company with strength, regality, etc, very likely. They probably also wanted to associate themselves with a clever little riddle. Regards, Ranee -- Remove do not and spam to e-mail me. "The God who made the world and everything in it, being Lord of heaven and earth, does not live in shrines made by man." Acts 17:24 |
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In article , "Darkginger"
wrote: "Petey the Wonder Dog" wrote in message ... Far as I can tell, someone wrote: It's *dead*, with flies buzzing around it, no less. It isn't dead, it's restin'. (Or maybe it's pining for the fjords.) Remarkable bird, the Norwegian Blue, idn'it, ay? Beautiful plumage! Apparently "The panel depicts the firm's trademark, the lion killed by Samson, surrounded by bees and, from Judges XIV in the Bible, the answer to Samson's riddle: 'Out of the strong came forth sweetness' " Not that that explains much, really! Except that it does. The story from Judges would have been quite familiar to the people in Victorian times. The association between Samsen's riddle and Lyle's would be both the sweetness and "out of the strong." They want to associate their company with strength, regality, etc, very likely. They probably also wanted to associate themselves with a clever little riddle. Regards, Ranee -- Remove do not and spam to e-mail me. "The God who made the world and everything in it, being Lord of heaven and earth, does not live in shrines made by man." Acts 17:24 |
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"Ranee Mueller" wrote Except that it does. The story from Judges would have been quite familiar to the people in Victorian times. The association between Samsen's riddle and Lyle's would be both the sweetness and "out of the strong." They want to associate their company with strength, regality, etc, very likely. They probably also wanted to associate themselves with a clever little riddle. Regards, Ranee I stand..erm...educated! Thanks! Jo --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.733 / Virus Database: 487 - Release Date: 02/08/04 |
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Ranee Mueller writes:
In article , "Darkginger" wrote: "Petey the Wonder Dog" wrote in message ... Far as I can tell, someone wrote: It's *dead*, with flies buzzing around it, no less. It isn't dead, it's restin'. (Or maybe it's pining for the fjords.) Remarkable bird, the Norwegian Blue, idn'it, ay? Beautiful plumage! Apparently "The panel depicts the firm's trademark, the lion killed by Samson, surrounded by bees and, from Judges XIV in the Bible, the answer to Samson's riddle: 'Out of the strong came forth sweetness' " Not that that explains much, really! Except that it does. The story from Judges would have been quite familiar to the people in Victorian times. The association between Samsen's riddle and Lyle's would be both the sweetness and "out of the strong." They want to associate their company with strength, regality, etc, very likely. They probably also wanted to associate themselves with a clever little riddle. OK, thanks to both yourself and Jo for this. The bees are so small on the tin, they are just dots, just like flies would be, and my recollection of the story of Samson is so dim that it never occurred to me. ![]() -- SteveR (throw away the dustbin, send to stever@... instead) |
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Opinicus writes:
"Dog3" dognospam@adjfkdla;not wrote in message I dunno about that. We have some fairly strange labels in the US. I did not believe this existed. I even told my friend PJ she was full of shit when she said she found 'em on a supermarket shelf in NC. Feast on this: http://www.pottedmeatmuseum.com/meatpages/003.htm http://www.pottedmeatmuseum.com/meatpages/023.htm Beep! Beep! http://www.pottedmeatmuseum.com/meatpages/042.htm Is pretty bizarre too. "Beef & Iron Wine"? In fact the whole http://www.pottedmeatmuseum.com is well worth a visit. Egad! That's some odd stuff there. Thanks for this. This thread is most definitely not OT. My thanks to the OP for starting it. You're welcome. It's been bugging me for a while, ever since someone mentioned it on a newsgroup somewhere. As you know, as soon as you hear about something like this, you just *have* to go and have a look, because it's so *weird*. So I went and I looked, and it bugged me until I posted here. Thanks to everyone who answered. -- SteveR (throw away the dustbin, send to stever@... instead) |
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Darkginger wrote:
Apparently "The panel depicts the firm's trademark, the lion killed by Samson, surrounded by bees and, from Judges XIV in the Bible, the answer to Samson's riddle: 'Out of the strong came forth sweetness' " Not that that explains much, really! To my mind, sugar cane is really strong. blacksalt |
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Ranee Mueller wrote:
Except that it does. The story from Judges would have been quite familiar to the people in Victorian times. The association between Samsen's riddle and Lyle's would be both the sweetness and "out of the strong." They want to associate their company with strength, regality, etc, very likely. They probably also wanted to associate themselves with a clever little riddle. Instead they associated themselves with a dead rotting lion. -- ..-. .-. .---. .---. .-..-.|Experts in Linux/Unix: www.WildOpenSource.com | |__ / | \| |- | |- / |"Making the bazaar more commonplace" `----'`-^-'`-'`-'`-'`-' `-' |Check out my new novel: "Cloud Realm" at: home:www.smith-house.org:8000|http://www.smith-house.org:8000/books/list.html |
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Ranee Mueller wrote:
Except that it does. The story from Judges would have been quite familiar to the people in Victorian times. The association between Samsen's riddle and Lyle's would be both the sweetness and "out of the strong." They want to associate their company with strength, regality, etc, very likely. They probably also wanted to associate themselves with a clever little riddle. Instead they associated themselves with a dead rotting lion. -- ..-. .-. .---. .---. .-..-.|Experts in Linux/Unix: www.WildOpenSource.com | |__ / | \| |- | |- / |"Making the bazaar more commonplace" `----'`-^-'`-'`-'`-'`-' `-' |Check out my new novel: "Cloud Realm" at: home:www.smith-house.org:8000|http://www.smith-house.org:8000/books/list.html |
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