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Not one word about cooking methods for human liver.


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On 31 Mar 2008 18:47:51 GMT, "Dan Goodman" > wrote:

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>Not one word about cooking methods for human liver.


I have no idea what post you're replying to Dan. Obviously my kill
file is working, so why did you pipe up and spoil it? I didn't need
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On 31 Mar 2008 18:47:51 GMT, "Dan Goodman" > wrote:

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>Not one word about cooking methods for human liver.


i thought human liver was customarily eaten raw, at least among the
best plane crash survivors.

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>> On 31 Mar 2008 18:47:51 GMT, "Dan Goodman" > wrote:
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>>>swetha123 wrote:
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>>>Not one word about cooking methods for human liver.

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>> i thought human liver was customarily eaten raw, at least among the
>> best plane crash survivors.

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> "Donner, party of thirty-three..."
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blake murphy wrote:

> On 31 Mar 2008 18:47:51 GMT, "Dan Goodman" > wrote:
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>>swetha123 wrote:
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>>Not one word about cooking methods for human liver.

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> i thought human liver was customarily eaten raw, at least among the
> best plane crash survivors.


"Donner, party of thirty-three..."

"Donner, party of thirty-two..."


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C'mon guys, liver is good. Not tough to fix. Roll in flour, spices and
fry in bacon grease. Top with fried onions and/or bacon. Hard to go wrong!

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> On 31 Mar 2008 18:47:51 GMT, "Dan Goodman" > wrote:
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>> swetha123 wrote:
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>> Not one word about cooking methods for human liver.

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> i thought human liver was customarily eaten raw, at least among the
> best plane crash survivors.
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On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 11:32:08 -0800, Blinky the Shark
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>blake murphy wrote:
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>> On 31 Mar 2008 18:47:51 GMT, "Dan Goodman" > wrote:
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>>>swetha123 wrote:
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>>>Not one word about cooking methods for human liver.

>>
>> i thought human liver was customarily eaten raw, at least among the
>> best plane crash survivors.

>
>"Donner, party of thirty-three..."
>
>"Donner, party of thirty-two..."


<snort>

i also liked the simpsons episode with the sign in a storefront
window: "Donner's Party Supplies--Winter Madness Sale."

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