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blake murphy wrote:
> On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 22:02:42 -0500, Kathleen wrote: > >> phil..c wrote: >>> Years ago there was a dam out near where I lived and an Australian >>> cousin of this used to be caught on Lures (spinners ) >>> >>> Our local priest then gave us the folk law about this >>> >>> http://www.briancoad.com/Dictionary/...fix%20fish.htm >>> >>> Given that the weir was hundreds of miles inland >>> The Aussie freshwater (Ariidae graeffei & Arius berneyi) >>> had the crucifix bones in them and tasted sort of ok but >>> would not walk miles to catch one . >> "Crucifix fish = Ariopsis felis (hardhead sea catfish, Ariidae) head >> skeleton sold as having attributes of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ" >> >> Uhh, maybe if Jesus Christ were an alien: >> http://www.parmaq.com/kitbuilding/Images/Alien1.jpg > > i thought maybe you were pointing to this fella: > > <http://www.wunderkabinett.co.uk/gallery/albums/userpics/10003/alien_icon.jpg> > > your pal, > blake Wonder who his tailor is? Obviously ha sthe same barber as I ![]() Back to food Have never NEVER really liked the taste of cat fish |
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