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Re: Cajun Christmas Greetings

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Subject: Re: Cajun Christmas Greetings
From: Don Miller <turbospl311@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 10:18:50 -0800 (PST)
Dang JD,

You made these sound like most of the politicos I have
met over the years. :)

Don Miller TLS #8
68 Datsun Roadster Turbo V-6
Must Go Faster Racing

--- JD_Kemp@notes.ymp.gov wrote:
> 
> 
> Bryan:
> 
> Since you bring up the subject, I also think eating
> a possum would be a shame. .
> .  The North American Opossum has existed virtually
> unchanged since the time of
> the dinosaurs.  Think about it.  They ain't smart,
> they're not fast, they're not
> vicious, they have virtually no self defense
> mechanism except sheer
> pig-headedness and determination.  I personally both
> admire and venerate the
> possum, for existing by sheer will-power when, it
> would seem, the rest of the
> animal kingdom (and the automotive kingdom) is
> against them.  They are, truly, a
> noble beast.  Worthy of our respect.
> 
> Besides that, they're too DAMN UGLY to eat.
> 
> JD Kemp &
> "Lucretia MacEvil" #13 MGB
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Williams <bswilliams@myriad.net> on 12/15/99
> 07:05:59 PM
> 
> 
> I don't know about your Louisianna nutria, but the
> ones here in Texas will
> eat the styrofoam right out of a boat dock. 
> Probally eat the seats right
> out of your race car if you park it too close to the
> bank.  (See, there is
> an auto-x content to this thread)
> Besides, they remind me too much of possum.
> 
> Bryan Williams
> Beer Money Racing
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Lieberman <johnlee@softdisk.com>
> To: JD_Kemp@notes.ymp.gov <JD_Kemp@notes.ymp.gov>
> Cc: Autox@autox.team.net <Autox@autox.team.net>
> Date: Wednesday, December 15, 1999 5:39 PM
> Subject: Re: Cajun Christmas Greetings
> 
> 
> >Guess we'll just have to cook 'em up a big pot of
> gumbo, JD, and let
> >'em try to guess what's in it!
> >
> >To expand a little on the Nutria thing, everything
> that's been said so
> >far is correct.  They're, basically, huge rats. 
> And they've taken
> >over the south Louisiana swamps.  However, they
> also have pretty
> >decent fur. They're trapped for that.  Problem is -
> after you skin
> >'em, what do you do with the meat?  That's why the
> state Ag department
> >is trying to come up with some way to use it.  I
> must admit, though.
> >I've lived in Louisiana for almost 23 years and
> I've never eaten
> >Nutria.  I've eaten just about everything else
> there is to eat in this
> >state, but not Nutria.  (at least, not
> knowingly!!!)
> >
> >At least everybody has a little bit better insight,
> now, into what we
> >do around here while we're waiting for Papa Noel to
> pole his pirogue
> >down the bayou wit all dem present for da chirren. 
> Oh, we also have
> >to build dem bonfire along da bayou to light his
> way.
> >
> >John (Old Fartz & TLS #37) Lieberman
> >
> >
> >JD_Kemp@notes.ymp.gov wrote:
> >>
> >> Hey, John L, are we gonna have to teach these
> boys about good eatin???
> >>
> >> JD Kemp (Who will eat jus' 'bout anything) &
> >> "Lucretia MacEvil"#13 MGB (Who only eats High
> Test, preferably Amoco)
> >
> 
> 
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