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  2. From: dac@prolix.apana.org.au (Andrew Clayton)
  3. Newsgroups: talk.bizarre
  4. Subject: The answer to 'Yorkshire Pudding?'
  5. Message-ID: <LgmYr*Uj0@prolix.apana.org.au>
  6. Date: 8 Nov 92 13:30:55 GMT
  7. References: <7821@skye.ed.ac.uk> <1992Nov2.144958.22816@cronkite.ocis.temple.edu>
  8.  <1992Nov03.041241.16117@NeoSoft.com> <ausdal.721067954@joule>
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  10. Organization: More like Dis~, really.
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  13.  
  14. In article <ausdal.721067954@joule>, Thi Van Ausdal writes:
  15.  
  16. > >> Ken Johnson (ken@aiai.ed.ac.uk) wrote:
  17. > >> 
  18. > >> I have a sudden craving for roast beef, yorkshire pudding and roast
  19. > >> potatoes. 
  20. > >> 
  21. > One question, what the hell is yorkshire pudding?  Seriously!
  22.  
  23. F'ken WOG!
  24.  
  25. Yorkshire Pudding is effectively pancakes on steroids.  Baked in
  26. a large oven pan, drenched in fat, and almost burnt to a crisp at
  27. the edges.  Huge slabs of Yorkshire Pudding go excellently with
  28. roast beef, or a thousand other dishes.
  29.  
  30. You prolly go well with thinly sliced cave-newt and with a
  31. generous dollop of lava.
  32.  
  33. Jump, you ignorant fucker, JUMP!
  34.  
  35. Dac
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  37. dac@prolix.apana.org.au              David Andrew Clayton.           // _| _  _
  38. dac@prolix.sserve.cc.adfa.oz.au      Canberra, Australia           \X/ (_](_](_
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