In article <
20091111-1...@DT.news.wowway.com>,
DT <dthomp...@SPAMwowway.com> wrote:
> In article <
kuslf59qer4boig5j...@4ax.com>,
>
davo...@nospam.speakeasy.net says...
> >On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 09:09:43 -0800 (PST), Veronique
> ><
veroniq...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >>On Nov 11, 2:18 am, plausible prose man <
Georgefha...@aol.com> wrote:
> >>> On Nov 10, 8:01 pm, M C Hamster <
davol...@nospam.speakeasy.net> wrote:
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>> >
http://www.hfc.harvard.edu/about_history.html> >>>
> >>> > "In the dining rooms the Long Table, 'reserved' for the most
> >>> > distinguished of faculty members, engaged in the art of conversation
> >>> > with as much wit and vigor as could be mustered. All members happily
> >>> > consumed horsemeat, obtained from the racetrack at Suffolk Downs.
>
> >>> This is all a big lie, isn't it? Race horses? Really? Wouldn't they
> >>> be, um...tough, overly lean, sinewous?
>
> >>In the US, the thoroughbred industry is a large source of unwanted
> >>horses. Unwanted horses traditionally go to slaughter.
>
> >mmm, sinews
>
> At the restaurant in the Asian market we shop at, they have noodles
> sereved with your choice of meat. Sinew is one choice. So is placenta.
What kind of mammal does the placenta come from? Cow?
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