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Redhead 01-09-2007 04:28 PM

long pork
 
I am looking for any information on bbq groups who include long pork
as part of the menu items. I need this information as part of
discussion on human behavior as part of my thesis for my masters on
unusual human behavior -
Thank You - JoAnn


Dave Bugg 01-09-2007 09:43 PM

long pork
 
Redhead wrote:
> I am looking for any information on bbq groups who include long pork


You mean 'long pig', honey.

> as part of the menu items. I need this information as part of
> discussion on human behavior as part of my thesis for my masters on
> unusual human behavior -


Is there anything worse than a troll who doesn't even know the correct bait?

--
Dave
www.davebbq.com



Graeme...in London 01-09-2007 09:51 PM

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"Dave Bugg" > wrote in message
...

>
> Is there anything worse than a troll who doesn't even know the correct

bait?

An American who professes to live in the "Greatest Country in the World?"

Hehehehee

Hope you're well Dave :)

Graeme





Dave Turner[_2_] 01-09-2007 11:53 PM

long pork
 
Redhead wrote:
> I am looking for any information on bbq groups who include long pork
> as part of the menu items. I need this information as part of
> discussion on human behavior as part of my thesis for my masters on
> unusual human behavior -
> Thank You - JoAnn
>

As in, cooking and enjoying food is "unusual human behavior"? What would
you call normal, McDonald's?

This flavor of arrogance is truly unusual.

Nick Cramer 02-09-2007 01:30 AM

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"Graeme...in London" > wrote:
> "Dave Bugg" > wrote in message
> >
> > Is there anything worse than a troll who doesn't even know the correct

> bait?
>
> An American who professes to live in the "Greatest Country in the World?"
>
> Hehehehee
>
> Hope you're well Dave :)


Good to hear from ya, Graeme! Yer friends here have been worried about ya.
Hope everything's OK, ya old basturt!

--
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Tutall 02-09-2007 07:28 PM

long pork
 
On Sep 1, 3:53 pm, Dave Turner > wrote:
> Redhead wrote:
> > I am looking for any information on bbq groups who include long pork
> > as part of the menu items. I need this information as part of
> > discussion on human behavior as part of my thesis for my masters on
> > unusual human behavior -
> > Thank You - JoAnn

>
> As in, cooking and enjoying food is "unusual human behavior"? What would
> you call normal, McDonald's?
>
> This flavor of arrogance is truly unusual.


Errr, the "long pig" she meant to refer to (see Dave B's post) is a
term that refers to human meat.

Googling it you could learn that young'uns are known as "hairless
goats". :-|


As Dave said, a truly inept troll.




Harry Demidavicius 03-09-2007 01:35 AM

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On 02 Sep 2007 00:30:42 GMT, Nick Cramer >
wrote:

>"Graeme...in London" > wrote:
>> "Dave Bugg" > wrote in message
>> >
>> > Is there anything worse than a troll who doesn't even know the correct

>> bait?
>>
>> An American who professes to live in the "Greatest Country in the World?"
>>
>> Hehehehee
>>
>> Hope you're well Dave :)

>
>Good to hear from ya, Graeme! Yer friends here have been worried about ya.
>Hope everything's OK, ya old basturt!


The B12 complex vitamins kicked in, looks like. ;o)

Harry

Dave Turner[_2_] 03-09-2007 03:55 PM

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Tutall wrote:
> On Sep 1, 3:53 pm, Dave Turner > wrote:
>> Redhead wrote:
>>> I am looking for any information on bbq groups who include long pork
>>> as part of the menu items. I need this information as part of
>>> discussion on human behavior as part of my thesis for my masters on
>>> unusual human behavior -
>>> Thank You - JoAnn

>> As in, cooking and enjoying food is "unusual human behavior"? What would
>> you call normal, McDonald's?
>>
>> This flavor of arrogance is truly unusual.

>
> Errr, the "long pig" she meant to refer to (see Dave B's post) is a
> term that refers to human meat.
>
> Googling it you could learn that young'uns are known as "hairless
> goats". :-|
>
>
> As Dave said, a truly inept troll.
>
>
>

Thanks Tutall,
it will probably take me a while to learn...There is some real sick
critters that roam these ng's.


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