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I bet those would be great served with some wasabi, or horseradish. Either
or.

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http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/a...bloody%20meat/
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> >
> > I bet those would be great served with some wasabi, or horseradish.

>
> You mean Daikon, don't you?


What, no poop talk?

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"Paul M. Cook" > wrote in
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> "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message
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>> > "PeterLucas" > wrote in message
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> http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/a...%20bloody%20me
> at/
>> >>
>> >
>> > I bet those would be great served with some wasabi, or horseradish.

>>
>> You mean Daikon, don't you?

>
> What, no poop talk?
>
> Paul
>
>
>


Since dinosaurs are related to birds. T-Rexs DNA is a very close match to
chicken DNA. Why show red meat?

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> "PeterLucas" > wrote in message
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>> http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/a...e%20bloody%20m
>> eat/
>>

>
>
> I bet those would be great served with some wasabi, or horseradish.
> Either or.
>



Aren't they the same?



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On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 01:25:27 GMT, hahabogus > wrote:

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>> "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message
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>>> On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:03:22 GMT, Paul M. Cook wrote:
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>> http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/a...%20bloody%20me
>> at/
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>>> >
>>> > I bet those would be great served with some wasabi, or horseradish.
>>>
>>> You mean Daikon, don't you?

>>
>> What, no poop talk?
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
>>

>
>Since dinosaurs are related to birds. T-Rexs DNA is a very close match to
>chicken DNA. Why show red meat?


<snort>

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I've never had Emu that fatty...
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> "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in
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> >
> > "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:03:22 GMT, Paul M. Cook wrote:
> >>
> >> > "PeterLucas" > wrote in message
> >> > .25...
> >> >>

> > http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/a...%20bloody%20me
> > at/
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> > I bet those would be great served with some wasabi, or horseradish.
> >>
> >> You mean Daikon, don't you?

> >
> > What, no poop talk?
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >
> >

>
> Since dinosaurs are related to birds. T-Rexs DNA is a very close match to
> chicken DNA. Why show red meat?


Because running birds are red meat. Nowhere near like chicken.
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Omelet wrote:
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> Because running birds are red meat. Nowhere near like chicken.


Hmmm. . . this gives me an idea for a business.

Sort of like veal, except in reverse.
Force chickens to run on something like a treadmill.

Then sell them to top fine restaurants.
It's like chicken, but different.
That would be an interesting angle.

I'd buy that, at least once, to see what
"red chicken" was all about.
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Mark Thorson > wrote:

> Omelet wrote:
> >
> > Because running birds are red meat. Nowhere near like chicken.

>
> Hmmm. . . this gives me an idea for a business.
>
> Sort of like veal, except in reverse.
> Force chickens to run on something like a treadmill.
>
> Then sell them to top fine restaurants.
> It's like chicken, but different.
> That would be an interesting angle.
>
> I'd buy that, at least once, to see what
> "red chicken" was all about.


Chickens have functional wings and can actually use them.

Ratites do not.
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Omelet > wrote in
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> PeterLucas > wrote:
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>> http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/a...e%20bloody%20m
>> eat/
>>


>
> I've never had Emu that fatty...



Snot emu.

1824 MSA Rump.



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In article >,
PeterLucas > wrote:

> Omelet > wrote in
> news >
> > In article > ,
> > PeterLucas > wrote:
> >
> >> http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/a...e%20bloody%20m
> >> eat/
> >>

>
> >
> > I've never had Emu that fatty...

>
>
> Snot emu.
>
> 1824 MSA Rump.


Then why did you call it dinosaur? :-)

Ime, the only critters on the planet that are damned near dino's are the
ratites. They even have 3 toed feet so their footprints resemble fossil
dino prints.

IIRC, they are very old as a species too.
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Omelet > wrote in
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> In article >,
> PeterLucas > wrote:
>
>> Omelet > wrote in
>> news >>
>> > In article > ,
>> > PeterLucas > wrote:
>> >
>> >> http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/a...erL_2007/More%

20bloody%
>> >> 20m eat/
>> >>

>>
>> >
>> > I've never had Emu that fatty...

>>
>>
>> Snot emu.
>>
>> 1824 MSA Rump.

>
> Then why did you call it dinosaur? :-)



Ahhhhhh, grasshopper.......... you don't remember a post I put on here
back in April when I explained what 'Dinasour steaks' were? (And ok,
ok..... it's dinosaur!!)

Tsk, tsk..... you'll have to pay better attention in the future!! ;-P


But it all harkens back to years ago and a mate of mine who hailed from
Rhodesia.
We used to go to BBQ's at his place all the time and he would put on
'Dinosuar steaks'. Whole rumps cut into 1&1/2-2" thick slices. He
expected us to eat one each!!!


>
> Ime, the only critters on the planet that are damned near dino's are
> the ratites.



Think crocodile/alligator.



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In article >,
PeterLucas > wrote:

> > Then why did you call it dinosaur? :-)

>
>
> Ahhhhhh, grasshopper.......... you don't remember a post I put on here
> back in April when I explained what 'Dinasour steaks' were? (And ok,
> ok..... it's dinosaur!!)
>
> Tsk, tsk..... you'll have to pay better attention in the future!! ;-P
>
>
> But it all harkens back to years ago and a mate of mine who hailed from
> Rhodesia.
> We used to go to BBQ's at his place all the time and he would put on
> 'Dinosuar steaks'. Whole rumps cut into 1&1/2-2" thick slices. He
> expected us to eat one each!!!
>


Oh, so steaks meant to be EATEN by dinosaurs. :-)
Now I get it!

>
> >
> > Ime, the only critters on the planet that are damned near dino's are
> > the ratites.

>
>
> Think crocodile/alligator.


No, actually those are pretty advanced even for being an older species.
They are the only reptile with a 4 chambered heart (birds and other
reptiles only have a 3 chambered heart) and a fully developed palate.
Other reptiles don't have one of those either.

Ratites date WAY back. Take a look at a skeletons. Concentrate on the
flightless birds:

http://www.austmus.gov.au/birds/gallery/skeletons.htm

Looks like dinos to me. <G>

>
>
>
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Omelet > wrote in newsmp_omelet-
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> In article >,
> PeterLucas > wrote:
>
>> > Then why did you call it dinosaur? :-)

>>
>>
>> Ahhhhhh, grasshopper.......... you don't remember a post I put on

here
>> back in April when I explained what 'Dinasour steaks' were? (And ok,
>> ok..... it's dinosaur!!)
>>
>> Tsk, tsk..... you'll have to pay better attention in the future!! ;-P
>>
>>
>> But it all harkens back to years ago and a mate of mine who hailed

from
>> Rhodesia.
>> We used to go to BBQ's at his place all the time and he would put on
>> 'Dinosuar steaks'. Whole rumps cut into 1&1/2-2" thick slices. He
>> expected us to eat one each!!!
>>

>
> Oh, so steaks meant to be EATEN by dinosaurs. :-)
> Now I get it!



Biatch!!


>
>>
>> >
>> > Ime, the only critters on the planet that are damned near dino's

are
>> > the ratites.

>>
>>
>> Think crocodile/alligator.

>
> No, actually those are pretty advanced even for being an older
> species.



http://www.solysonmagazine.com/item....ssue=98&item=3


> They are the only reptile with a 4 chambered heart (birds and other
> reptiles only have a 3 chambered heart) and a fully developed palate.
> Other reptiles don't have one of those either.
>
> Ratites date WAY back. Take a look at a skeletons. Concentrate on the
> flightless birds:
>
> http://www.austmus.gov.au/birds/gallery/skeletons.htm
>
> Looks like dinos to me. <G>
>



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