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- Newsgroups: alt.folklore.urban,alt.folklore.science
- Subject: Re: Dead Pigeons (was: Electric Field Question)
- Path: sparky!uunet!think.com!unixland!rmkhome!rmk
- From: rmk@rmkhome.UUCP (Rick Kelly)
- Organization: The Man With Ten Cats
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 02:16:56 GMT
- Reply-To: rmk@rmkhome.UUCP (Rick Kelly)
- Message-ID: <9212232116.59@rmkhome.UUCP>
- References: <IfAp=Oq00WBKA1dLBE@andrew.cmu.edu> <1992Dec23.144557.8832@tellab5.tellabs.com>
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- In article <1992Dec23.144557.8832@tellab5.tellabs.com> doug@tellabs.com (Doug David) writes:
- >In article <IfAp=Oq00WBKA1dLBE@andrew.cmu.edu> "Stephen M. Lacy" <sl31+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
- >>Excerpts from netnews.alt.folklore.science: 17-Dec-92 Dead Pigeons (was:
- >>Electric.. by Drew Lawson@acuson.com
- >>> That is because NYC (no, I'm not using MSWord) also has millions of
- >>> flies, cats, rats, crows and other things which will gladly eat a dead
- >>> or slow pigeon.
- >>
- >
- >NY has alot of homeless people too. Mmmmmm, nothin like pidgeon roasted
- >over a barrel fire.
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- Back around 1967, The Avatar, a Boston underground newspaper, had a recipe
- for roast Boston Common pigeon.
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- Tastes just like spam.
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- Rick Kelly rmk@rmkhome.UUCP merk!rmkhome!rmk rmk@frog.UUCP
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