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Subject: For you parodists who like to write PETA-themed parodies...
Written By: Johnny_D on 02/06/06 at 11:33 am
...check out THIS weird news story:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060206/ap_on_fe_st/lobster_game;_ylt=ArIKanr0dPifZ.ahuATBzb8uQE4F;_ylu=X3oDMTA4cmUwbnA1BHNlYwMxNzAy
By CLARKE CANFIELD, Associated Press Writer
Mon Feb 6, 3:37 AM ET
SCARBOROUGH, Maine - You don't have to be a fisherman to catch lobsters anymore. At a neighborhood store in this Portland suburb
Subject: Re: For you parodists who like to write PETA-themed parodies...
Written By: Cat on 02/08/06 at 4:33 pm
Interesting concept. I think the ideal song for this would be "Scarborough Fair" due to the town's name...I might just do it.
Subject: Re: For you parodists who like to write PETA-themed parodies...
Written By: Johnny_D on 02/08/06 at 10:31 pm
Interesting concept. I think the ideal song for this would be "Scarborough Fair" due to the town's name...I might just do it.
Butter for lobster's a four-spice affair: parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. ;)
Subject: Re: For you parodists who like to write PETA-themed parodies...
Written By: Cat on 02/09/06 at 7:53 pm
Naw, Johnny, I changed my mind, you take it! You've obviously got that brain-spark going on.
I've got something big up my sleeve anyway. *shifty eyes*
Subject: Re: For you parodists who like to write PETA-themed parodies...
Written By: Cat on 02/09/06 at 9:39 pm
And as of now, you should see that big something tomorrow morning. ;)
Subject: Re: For you parodists who like to write PETA-themed parodies...
Written By: NozmoKing on 02/18/06 at 11:08 pm
We always thought PETA meant People Eating Tastey Animals....
NozmoKing
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