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Subject: Have they gone tabloid yet?


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Dave (UK)
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Date Posted: 23:43:16 11/04/04 Thu
In reply to: Ed Harris (Venezia) 's message, "Reading..." on 23:40:19 11/04/04 Thu

lol - I was wondering if they might try and increase their circulation in the fish'n'chip shops?

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Ed Harris (Venezia)
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Date Posted: 23:47:32 11/04/04 Thu

I understand that new regulations forbid the use of newspapers to wrap fish and chips, becuase of the potential health risks accruing from the contamination of food by the ink. I think that this is not a Euro-bonkers law, but is home-grown lunacy.

Speaking of fish and chips, though, a British friend of mine lives in Seattle, and when she gets desperate she drives over the Canadian border where there are fish 'n' chip places rather than hot-dog stalls. Isn't that marvellous?

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Kevin
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Date Posted: 02:03:35 11/07/04 Sun

You have an odd friend. Although I feel the same way sometimes. But there are plenty of Irish/ British pubs in Seattle if you just look. Not to mention the one or two Irish/ British stores where you can buy aero bars, flakes, sausages and all that good stuff. Although since the mad cow disease, i'm not sure if they still carry sauages.

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Owain (UK)
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Date Posted: 08:11:29 11/07/04 Sun

Are you saying you cant normally get aero bars in the USA? I am disgusted.

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Ed Harris (Venezia)
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Date Posted: 02:08:17 11/07/04 Sun

Hm. How can mad cow disease affect pork sausages?

And many of my friends are odder than you might think!

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Ian (Porto Alegre)
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Date Posted: 23:50:52 11/04/04 Thu


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