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From: Lamprey (c.hiebert@uwinnipeg.ca)
Subject: Re: Lampreys
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Date: 2003-11-12 06:23:00 PST
>> I saw my first lamprey attached to a salmon through a window into
>> the
>> Columbia River in Oregon. It's an unsettling sight but the life
>> cycle
>> of the species.
> Oh, I remember that trip. Kitty and I had indulged quite heavily in
> champagne and other...things...the night before, so I'm afraid I
> wasn't
> at my best when you saw me. Can you believe I almost tried to rasp my
> way into a rock just before I found that salmon?
Yes well you did still have that lampshade on your head...
>> Now I'm going to do a google search regarding the lamprey as a food
>> source in the event I ever catch one.
> I have quite a number of fantastic exotic recipes at my disposal, but
> I
> don't cook for just ANYONE. I need something in return, if you know
> what
> I mean.
Dessert?
EVIL Goodbye Kitty,
strolling past,
licking chocolate fondue
from her fingers...
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