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Old November 4th 05, 01:56 AM
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Old November 4th 05, 02:55 AM
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Lucretia Borgia wrote:

On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 18:56:44 -0700, "Genghis Khan's Wife"
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Are you there???


I believe she is out to lunch


Milwaukee's a long way to go for lunch.

Elizabeth
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Old November 4th 05, 03:27 AM
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Lucretia Borgia wrote:

On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 21:55:12 -0500, "Dr. Brat"
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Lucretia Borgia wrote:


On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 18:56:44 -0700, "Genghis Khan's Wife"
wrote:



Are you there???


I believe she is out to lunch


Milwaukee's a long way to go for lunch.

Elizabeth



Isn't that where the beer is great ?


Yeah, it was kinda a waste, since I hate beer. I did have a very fine
Wiener Schnitzel at a good German restaurant, though, but not for lunch.

Elizabeth

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and expand her sense of actual possibilities. --Adrienne Rich
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Old November 4th 05, 04:28 AM
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"Lucretia Borgia" wrote in message
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On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 22:27:52 -0500, "Dr. Brat"
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Are you there???


I believe she is out to lunch

Milwaukee's a long way to go for lunch.

Elizabeth


Isn't that where the beer is great ?


Yeah, it was kinda a waste, since I hate beer. I did have a very fine
Wiener Schnitzel at a good German restaurant, though, but not for lunch.

Elizabeth


I only like beer on a hot sunny day, cut with ginger beer, a shandy.
Haven't had a Wiener Schnitzel for ages - must look for some nice
veal.


Do you REALLY eat veal? We don`t, on principal. Don`t like the way it`s
raised! To be honest we should be vegetarian, but like fillet steak too
much - but there ARE limits!

Pat P.

Pat P


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Old November 4th 05, 11:00 AM
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Lucretia Borgia wrote:
On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 22:27:52 -0500, "Dr. Brat"
wrote:



Are you there???


I believe she is out to lunch

Milwaukee's a long way to go for lunch.

Elizabeth


Isn't that where the beer is great ?


Yeah, it was kinda a waste, since I hate beer. I did have a very fine
Wiener Schnitzel at a good German restaurant, though, but not for lunch.

Elizabeth


I only like beer on a hot sunny day, cut with ginger beer, a shandy.
Haven't had a Wiener Schnitzel for ages - must look for some nice
veal.

What in heaven's name are you doing in Milwaukee ? Not, I hasten to
add, that I am suggesting it is anything like Cleveland. Even that
will prolly get me in trouble, I'm away to bed before the flames singe
me!



Have you ever actually been to Cleveland? I have, it has problems, as
all cities do, but on the whole it's quite nice. Has some world class
museums (Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for one) and a wonderful zoo. One of
Dude's all time fav restaurants is up there as well.

People who insist on perpetuating the whole "Mistake on the Lake" thing
disgust me. But then you also perpetuate other lies, so I guess this
is just more of the same from you.

Caryn

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Old November 4th 05, 11:17 AM
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"Lucretia Borgia" wrote in message
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Do you REALLY eat veal? We don`t, on principal. Don`t like the way it`s
raised! To be honest we should be vegetarian, but like fillet steak too
much - but there ARE limits!

Pat P.

Pat P

You said it yourself - you eat meat.


Yes, but just meat is a totally different kettle of fish to eating calves.
"Meat" at least has a good life for a decent amount of time!

Pat P


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Old November 4th 05, 11:20 AM
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"Pat P" wrote in message
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"Lucretia Borgia" wrote in message
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Do you REALLY eat veal? We don`t, on principal. Don`t like the way it`s
raised! To be honest we should be vegetarian, but like fillet steak too
much - but there ARE limits!

Pat P.

Pat P

You said it yourself - you eat meat.


Yes, but just meat is a totally different kettle of fish to eating calves.
"Meat" at least has a good life for a decent amount of time!

Pat P


Further to my last post look at http://www.britishmeat.com/veal.html

Pat P


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Old November 4th 05, 11:24 AM
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Pat P wrote:
"Pat P" wrote in message
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"Lucretia Borgia" wrote in message
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Do you REALLY eat veal? We don`t, on principal. Don`t like the way it`s
raised! To be honest we should be vegetarian, but like fillet steak too
much - but there ARE limits!

Pat P.

Pat P

You said it yourself - you eat meat.


Yes, but just meat is a totally different kettle of fish to eating calves.
"Meat" at least has a good life for a decent amount of time!

Pat P


Further to my last post look at http://www.britishmeat.com/veal.html

Pat P



When we lived in Michigan we lived in an area with dairy farms. Well
to make cows give milk they do have to have had a calf at some point.
We saw a lot of "veal stalls" with the poor little things trapped
inside.

I never cared for the taste of veal, and now I'd never touch the stuff.

Caryn

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Old November 4th 05, 11:47 AM
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On 11/4/05 6:24 AM, in article
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Pat P wrote:
"Pat P" wrote in message
...

"Lucretia Borgia" wrote in message
...

Do you REALLY eat veal? We don`t, on principal. Don`t like the way it`s
raised! To be honest we should be vegetarian, but like fillet steak too
much - but there ARE limits!

Pat P.

Pat P

You said it yourself - you eat meat.

Yes, but just meat is a totally different kettle of fish to eating calves.
"Meat" at least has a good life for a decent amount of time!

Pat P


Further to my last post look at
http://www.britishmeat.com/veal.html

Pat P



When we lived in Michigan we lived in an area with dairy farms. Well
to make cows give milk they do have to have had a calf at some point.
We saw a lot of "veal stalls" with the poor little things trapped
inside.

I never cared for the taste of veal, and now I'd never touch the stuff.

Caryn


While I know that veal stalls do exist (though thankfully, getting rarer),
that's not how my grandfather did it. Nor his local peers. The bull calves
(and only bulls) followed their mothers around until end. It might just be
my memory, but it sure had more flavor than the insipid stuff I occasionally
eat today.


Cheryl

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Old November 4th 05, 01:07 PM
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Cheryl Isaak wrote:
On 11/4/05 6:24 AM, in article
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wrote:


Pat P wrote:
"Pat P" wrote in message
...

"Lucretia Borgia" wrote in message
...

Do you REALLY eat veal? We don`t, on principal. Don`t like the way
it`s raised! To be honest we should be vegetarian, but like fillet
steak too much - but there ARE limits!

Pat P.

Pat P

You said it yourself - you eat meat.

Yes, but just meat is a totally different kettle of fish to eating
calves. "Meat" at least has a good life for a decent amount of time!

Pat P

Further to my last post look at
http://www.britishmeat.com/veal.html

Pat P



When we lived in Michigan we lived in an area with dairy farms. Well
to make cows give milk they do have to have had a calf at some point.
We saw a lot of "veal stalls" with the poor little things trapped
inside.

I never cared for the taste of veal, and now I'd never touch the stuff.

Caryn


While I know that veal stalls do exist (though thankfully, getting
rarer), that's not how my grandfather did it. Nor his local peers. The
bull calves (and only bulls) followed their mothers around until end. It
might just be my memory, but it sure had more flavor than the insipid
stuff I occasionally eat today.

Cheryl



When I was ou in Colorodo around Pueblo, there were a lot of cattle and
feed lots. The ranchers only had veal if a calf stepped into a gopher hole
and broke its leg. The veal was not "milk-fed" veal since most calves would
have started eating grass and hay by then. "Milk-fed" veal is from calves
that have only had milk but no other food. Tasteless by comparision. But to
each his own. Some people like lamb, but not mutton. Goat and mule aren't
bad. Horse is a little strong and to sweet for my taste. Moose and deer are
both good. But what do you expect from a part time Mainer (which some
people call Maineiac).

George

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day's work. Work *is* what gives us our dignity, as well as our sense of
self-worth. "Mishna 2(a)"
 




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