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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.


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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?


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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.

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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.


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