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Edwin Pawlowski > wrote:
> IMO, the immoral part is attempting to take a recipe to the grave > for no apparent reason aside from selfishness. I think such an individual must believe in reincarnation or an afterlife and does not truly believe their recipe will die with them. They think it will continue to be their unique possession, as opposed to it going totally extinct. Steve |
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On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 17:40:31 +0000 (UTC), Steve Pope wrote:
> Edwin Pawlowski > wrote: > >> IMO, the immoral part is attempting to take a recipe to the grave >> for no apparent reason aside from selfishness. > > I think such an individual must believe in reincarnation or > an afterlife and does not truly believe their recipe will die > with them. They think it will continue to be their unique > possession, as opposed to it going totally extinct. > > Steve think of all the secret recipes your dog must know! your pal, blake |
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