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![]() "Shiver Me Timbers" wrote in message ... Greetings from Alberta..... The home of tasty Alberta beef, And both cases of mad cow disease in North America. |
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"Shiver Me Timbers" wrote
Greetings from Alberta..... The home of tasty Alberta beef, Newps wrote: And both cases of mad cow disease in North America. Is that a fact.......????????? Now if my feeble facts serve me well is was just a year and a few days ago that ONE cow was discovered with BSE in Alberta..... the home of tasty Alberta beef. And if the rest of my feeble brain is working it was shortly thereafter that the second case of BSE was discovered in GAAAAAASSSSSSP the Good ole US of A. Now Newps I don't know what your having for supper tonite but for the last hour I've been watching a homespun Canadian flying show on TV while trying to decide whether or not it's roast chicken or roast beef for supper tonite...... And I'd like to thank you for making up my mind. Take one frozen chunk of tasty Alberta beef.... In this case a roast. Throw it into an electric frying pan set on low heat. Add a handful of chopped onions, couple ounces of soya sauce and a big squirt of barbeque sauce, fill to the rim with water, cover, and leave for about three to four hours. When it breaks apart with a fork it's ready to eat.... no knife needed. Now that's tasty Albert beef. So besides a serving of crow just what are you having for supper. |
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In article , Shiver Me
Timbers wrote: And both cases of mad cow disease in North America. Is that a fact.......????????? Now if my feeble facts serve me well is was just a year and a few days ago that ONE cow was discovered with BSE in Alberta..... the home of tasty Alberta beef. And if the rest of my feeble brain is working it was shortly thereafter that the second case of BSE was discovered in GAAAAAASSSSSSP the Good ole US of A. and if my feeble facts serve me well, that second case was a cow from Canada... Last I heard, Canadian officials didn't believe that and so a lot of folks were researching. -- Bob Noel |
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Bob Noel wrote in message ...
In article , (Jon Parmet) wrote: A bitter Bruins fan oh heck, the Bruins didn't quite have a good enough team to compete for the Cup well, in the past few years they'd been squeaking into the playoffs near the last spot. whether or not they were ultimately Cup worthy, they should have made it out of the first round. they were about to and should have buried the Habs. (I still measure the Bruins by the 69-70 team). Go Flyers... (Dad's from Philly) |
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Bob Noel wrote:
and if my feeble facts serve me well, that second case was a cow from Canada... Last I heard, Canadian officials didn't believe that and so a lot of folks were researching. It probably was Bob.... But we sent it to the US of A so that you Americans could see first hand what happens when your borders get closed to beef exports and what happens when your government runs around like the proverbial chicken with it's head cut off. It's not a pleasant experience to the thousands of farmers and ranchers who lives have been destroyed or put into utter turmoil or those who work in the industry whether they are a truck driver who delivers cattle, those that slaughter them, or those that sell them. And since a cow doesn't know what side of the border it is on, or what a flag looks like, then the people who's lives are shattered get to experience that on both sides of the borders.... Yours, and mine. |
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![]() "Shiver Me Timbers" wrote in message ... Bob Noel wrote: and if my feeble facts serve me well, that second case was a cow from Canada... Last I heard, Canadian officials didn't believe that and so a lot of folks were researching. It probably was Bob.... But we sent it to the US of A so that you Americans could see first hand what happens when your borders get closed to beef exports and what happens when your government runs around like the proverbial chicken with it's head cut off. It actually helped the situation. You guys fed the little cows their chopped up brothers and sisters when they were yearlings. Cows get sold to someone here and when it is about 4-5 yeras old it has mad cow disease. So now we know that it takes several years for a cow to develop the disease and that a cow that would develop the disease but is butchered prior to that is perfectly safe. It's not a pleasant experience to the thousands of farmers and ranchers who lives have been destroyed or put into utter turmoil or those who work in the industry whether they are a truck driver who delivers cattle, those that slaughter them, or those that sell them. It had little to no effect here in the states. The price has held steady since the highs last summer and early fall. |
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For those of us that grew up living and breathing hockey we always get that
little smile when somebody says ice hockey. It instantly indentifies you as an outsider. Much like pronouncing the capital of South Dakota "Pee air". "Steve" wrote in message news ![]() UGH! one of my pet peeves....ITS NOT "ICE HOCKEY", IT JUST PLAIN "HOCKEY" |
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Newps wrote:
So now we know that it takes several years for a cow to develop the disease and that a cow that would develop the disease but is butchered prior to that is perfectly safe. Exactly. The price has held steady since the highs last summer and early fall. Same on this side of the border and yet many farmers and ranchers on both sides have taken the financial hit while the processors and food stores have made a very healthy profit. |
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PMFJI:
"National Hockey League Official Rules" "Rules Governing the Game of Ice Hockey" "Section One -- The Rink" "Rule 1. Rink" "The game of 'Ice Hockey' shall be played on an ice surface known as the 'Rink'." Source: Page 172 The Annotated Rules of Hockey by James Duplacey edited by Dan Diamond Published by Lyons & Burford, New York, New York copyright 1996 by NHL Enterprises and Dan Diamond and Associates, Inc. On Fri, 21 May 2004 15:14:40 -0600, "Newps" wrote: For those of us that grew up living and breathing hockey we always get that little smile when somebody says ice hockey. It instantly indentifies you as an outsider. Much like pronouncing the capital of South Dakota "Pee air". |
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