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| I could make a really bad joke here about who wouldn't like that, but I'll restrain myself. (VBG)
Reminds me of a friend I had in the oilfields. He was in Kotzebue (Alaska) one winter, and he had gotten to know some of the local families well. It seems a lot of cultures have "delicacies" they eat - lutefisk, etc. Well, up there, they would bury fish heads in the permafrost and dig them up in the winter to eat as a delicacy. He said that he tried it, and it wasn't too bad - once you got past the sight and the smell. The eskimo woman at the meal went all through Kotzebue telling everyone - "Buck ate the fish heads . . . Buck ate the fish heads." Seems that no white person had ever eaten a fish head in the village.
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