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Kolya
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Post by Kolya »

KonThaak wrote:We need the money... I don't think UPS will pay me for LOA when I wasn't hurt on-the-job. I mean, I can check into it, but I'm thinking I may have to beg and borrow to get the money to pay bills for a while...

Do not hesitate to ask.

No sense getting behind or even under when it can be easily avoided.

That is no way to live.
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Ron Caliburn
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

Kolya wrote:Funny. What is the difference between steak and a slab of meat anyway?

I never understood this.

Sorry for wondering off topic but I have always wanted to know.


The way it is cut from the animal and prepared for human consumption.
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Natasha
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Post by Natasha »

So I can have a chicken steak or it just for cows?
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Ron Caliburn
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

KT, it looks like my insurance guys are coming through for me and I'm going to sell the location (I think I want to be living in neighbourhood more suitable for children soon . . . more of a commute to "work" though).

I've never used the money Ben gave me, or the property.

If Ben don't mind, I'd feel better if you took them.

It's my fault you ended up in this.
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Ron Caliburn
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

Natasha wrote:So I can have a chicken steak or it just for cows?


Cows and fish. Maybe pigs too, not sure.
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Natasha
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Post by Natasha »

Fish! I love fish.
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Bert_the_Turtle
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Post by Bert_the_Turtle »

Good thing I'm planning a fish fry in August too then :D
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Ron Caliburn
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

Well, there are several fish that can be cut so as to produce a steak. My particular favourite is Salmon.
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Post by Shadowstalker »

I always liked a good Shark steak myself.
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

I find Shark tastes too much like chicken
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Kolya
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Post by Kolya »

We recently had some smoked salmon. Wow, really good.

Never had fish steak though.

We usually eat dried salted fish. They are crispy like potato chips. The head pops off pretty easy and then just eat around the backbone.

In Russia some markets have fish so fresh they are still twitching.
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