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Krause crawfished.


Why do they call it that. They are predators. I had one in the fish
tank and when the betta tried his tough guy act, the crawfish killed
and ate it.

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On Nov 30, 1:06*pm, (Richard Casady)
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On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 08:06:05 -0800 (PST), GC Boater

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Krause crawfished.


Why do they call it that. They are predators. I had one in the fish
tank and when the betta tried his tough guy act, the crawfish killed
and ate it.

Casady


In Southern slang, "to crawfish" is to walk backwards, like they often
do. When they sense danger, the crawfist retreats backwards into
hiding (as in beating a hasty retreat in a cowardly manner).
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On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 12:08:53 -0800 (PST), GC Boater
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On Nov 30, 1:06*pm, (Richard Casady)
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On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 08:06:05 -0800 (PST), GC Boater

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Krause crawfished.


Why do they call it that. They are predators. I had one in the fish
tank and when the betta tried his tough guy act, the crawfish killed
and ate it.

Casady


In Southern slang, "to crawfish" is to walk backwards, like they often
do. When they sense danger, the crawfist retreats backwards into
hiding (as in beating a hasty retreat in a cowardly manner).


In 'real' southern slang, wouldn't they say 'crawdaddied'?
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On Nov 30, 8:53*am, Boater wrote:
Had a complaint this morning from a houseguest who had the "hungries"
late last night, couldn't find anything she wanted in the kitchen
fridge, and wandered to my office fridge.

"There's nothing in there to eat," she exclaimed.

"Sure there is," I retorted.

We provide, you decide:

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...0/cfaea07b.jpg


reminds me of the college daze. It's amazing how many ways you can
make soup with some boiling water, and about 5 ketchup packets.


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On Nov 30, 2:15*pm, JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 12:08:53 -0800 (PST), GC Boater
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On Nov 30, 1:06*pm, (Richard Casady)
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On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 08:06:05 -0800 (PST), GC Boater


wrote:
Krause crawfished.


Why do they call it that. They are predators. I had one in the fish
tank and when the betta tried his tough guy act, the crawfish killed
and ate it.


Casady


In Southern slang, "to crawfish" is to walk backwards, like they often
do. *When they sense danger, the crawfist retreats backwards into
hiding (as in beating a hasty retreat in a cowardly manner).


In 'real' southern slang, wouldn't they say 'crawdaddied'?
--
John H

*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*- Hide quoted text -

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Maybe so, John. But you have to remember, most of these folks are not
Ivy League educated. The college grads here mostly went to well-
regarded state universities, which, while not in the Ivy League
category, probably are better than having gone to somwhere in, say ...
Kansas.
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On Nov 30, 12:55*pm, jim wrote:
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On Nov 30, 9:53 am, Boater wrote:
Had a complaint this morning from a houseguest who had the "hungries"
late last night, couldn't find anything she wanted in the kitchen
fridge, and wandered to my office fridge.


"There's nothing in there to eat," she exclaimed.


"Sure there is," I retorted.


We provide, you decide:


http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...0/cfaea07b.jpg


Monkey ****! That's no way to treat a woman and a guest..


You have to remember this is the same bird that kept the head on his
boat locked up. Probably so the women would have to go over the side
like the "boys". He is very abusive toward women- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Of course for any of this, you have to trust that he actually had a
woman in his rented house, or even that it is not someone elses fridge
pic he is posting. You just really never know..
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GC Boater wrote:
On Nov 30, 2:15 pm, JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 12:08:53 -0800 (PST), GC Boater
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On Nov 30, 1:06 pm, (Richard Casady)
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On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 08:06:05 -0800 (PST), GC Boater
wrote:
Krause crawfished.
Why do they call it that. They are predators. I had one in the fish
tank and when the betta tried his tough guy act, the crawfish killed
and ate it.
Casady
In Southern slang, "to crawfish" is to walk backwards, like they often
do. When they sense danger, the crawfist retreats backwards into
hiding (as in beating a hasty retreat in a cowardly manner).

In 'real' southern slang, wouldn't they say 'crawdaddied'?
--
John H

*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Maybe so, John. But you have to remember, most of these folks are not
Ivy League educated. The college grads here mostly went to well-
regarded state universities, which, while not in the Ivy League
category, probably are better than having gone to somwhere in, say ...
Kansas.


Speaking of that old Kansas retread cub reporter. Weuns plumb tuckered
the old fella out. He's ignoring us till he gets his strength back. Well
done.
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On Nov 30, 2:36*pm, wrote:
On Nov 30, 12:55*pm, jim wrote:





wrote:
On Nov 30, 9:53 am, Boater wrote:
Had a complaint this morning from a houseguest who had the "hungries"
late last night, couldn't find anything she wanted in the kitchen
fridge, and wandered to my office fridge.


"There's nothing in there to eat," she exclaimed.


"Sure there is," I retorted.


We provide, you decide:


http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...0/cfaea07b.jpg


Monkey ****! That's no way to treat a woman and a guest..


You have to remember this is the same bird that kept the head on his
boat locked up. Probably so the women would have to go over the side
like the "boys". He is very abusive toward women- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Of course for any of this, you have to trust that he actually had a
woman in his rented house, or even that it is not someone elses fridge
pic he is posting. You just really never know..- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


At one time, "the office" was detached from the house. And now it's
in the house. And the contents of the fridge don't match the diet of
the pudgy little hands we saw. As you said, you never know (or really
care). He's a strange bird.
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Tim wrote:
On Nov 30, 8:53 am, Boater wrote:
Had a complaint this morning from a houseguest who had the "hungries"
late last night, couldn't find anything she wanted in the kitchen
fridge, and wandered to my office fridge.

"There's nothing in there to eat," she exclaimed.

"Sure there is," I retorted.

We provide, you decide:

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...0/cfaea07b.jpg


reminds me of the college daze. It's amazing how many ways you can
make soup with some boiling water, and about 5 ketchup packets.



Even worse, I'm sure most of that beer is flat. The Corona in a can is
leftover from the summer of 2007.
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