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-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scout" wrote in message ... OzOne wrote yabbie? dabbie doo? Scout |
OzOne wrote in message What is a crawdad? Southern vernacular for 'crayfish.' Hast thee no crayfish down under? Max |
Hey Oz,
Explain to Scout how you eat a crawdad! Ole Thom |
wrote in message On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 23:27:36 GMT, "Maxprop" wrote: OzOne wrote in message What is a crawdad? Southern vernacular for 'crayfish.' Hast thee no crayfish down under? Max If thee hast crayfish down under, I suggest thee bath more frequently! LOL. Now that's more like it, Mr. Bill. Max |
OzOne wrote in message On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 23:27:36 GMT, "Maxprop" scribbled thusly: OzOne wrote in message What is a crawdad? Southern vernacular for 'crayfish.' Hast thee no crayfish down under? Max Plenty, freshwater and salt. http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/aqua/broc/idfresh/ but we don't call em crawdads We don't either, up north here. But then we do understand southspeak, for the most part. Still trying to figure out "y'all" when speaking only to moi, though. Max |
hehe, I like mine Cajun style!
Scout "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Hey Oz, Explain to Scout how you eat a crawdad! Ole Thom |
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 12:38:22 +1100, OzOne wrote this crap:
What is a crawdad? Southern vernacular for 'crayfish.' Hast thee no crayfish down under? Plenty, freshwater and salt. What are sal****er crayfish? Lobsters? Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
"Horvath" wrote in message What are sal****er crayfish? Lobsters? I've heard them called langostinos. Anyone know if that's correct? Max |
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