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Is this any way to attract tourists?
On 2007-04-23, anTonOMasia wrote:
> I'm guessing that portmanteau is from teh Inuit and > ammoniaroma is Icelandicainianish^WDanish? http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A3895653 "Note - do not attempt to prepare rotted shark at home!" > [1] The Japanese do sushi better than this. The Vikings would have liked sudoku, since they liked 9. -- This sig no verb. |
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* Adam Funk wrote, On 4/23/07 2:03 PM:
> On 2007-04-23, anTonOMasia wrote: > >> I'm guessing that portmanteau is from teh Inuit and >> ammoniaroma is Icelandicainianish^WDanish? > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A3895653 > > "Note - do not attempt to prepare rotted shark at home!" Thanks for doing this important piece of homework. I have newfound respect and fear of Icelanders. >> [1] The Japanese do sushi better than this. > > The Vikings would have liked sudoku, since they liked 9. Boiled, buried, salted, soured or rotted? -- [ anTonOMasia <at> gmail <dot> com ] |
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anTonOMasia wrote:
> * Adam Funk wrote, On 4/23/07 2:03 PM: >> On 2007-04-23, anTonOMasia wrote: >> >>> I'm guessing that portmanteau is from teh Inuit and ammoniaroma is >>> Icelandicainianish^WDanish? >> >> http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A3895653 >> >> "Note - do not attempt to prepare rotted shark at home!" > > > Thanks for doing this important piece of homework. > I have newfound respect and fear of Icelanders. > > >>> [1] The Japanese do sushi better than this. >> >> The Vikings would have liked sudoku, since they liked 9. > > > Boiled, buried, salted, soured or rotted? Yes. Matthew -- I'm a consultant. If you want an opinion I'll sell you one. Which one do you want? |
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On 2007-04-24, Matthew L. Martin wrote:
>>>> [1] The Japanese do sushi better than this. >>> >>> The Vikings would have liked sudoku, since they liked 9. >> >> Boiled, buried, salted, soured or rotted? > > Yes. And accompanied by ravens. -- Hi this is Leila. I'm not here right now. So please leave your name, number and a brief message and a time you called at the beep. And please try to be frank. |
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