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On 6/28/2010 1:10 AM, George Orwell wrote:
> See if you can spot the error. Sheesh. Well now that I think > of it, dolphin are fish. They swim and basically live in the > water. They behave mostly like fish. Except for breathing > air out of water they are fish. Just because they don't have > gills is no reason not to eat them. I eat other stuff that > doesn't have gills, so why not dolphin? > > http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1726...241194,00.html > > Il mittente di questo messaggio|The sender address of this > non corrisponde ad un utente |message is not related to a real > reale ma all'indirizzo fittizio|person but to a fake address of an > di un sistema anonimizzatore |anonymous system > Per maggiori informazioni |For more info > https://www.mixmaster.it > You're confusing the porpoise, a mammal sometimes called, erroneously, a dolphin with the actual fish dolphin, aka mahi mahi and also by the following names dependent upon where in the world you are, rakingo, calitos, maverikos, dorado. Methinks you already knew that. |
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