[Sca-cooks] a worrisome quote from Le Menagier
chirhart_1
chirhart_1 at netzero.net
Tue Jan 13 13:47:07 PST 2004
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Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] a worrisome quote from Le Menagier
> > I STR something about how he was an older man and she was a Tender Sweet
> > Young Thing (around 15 or so, IIRC) from a household of slightly lower
> > social standing than his, and so might not have had that sort of
training.
>
> Nope, she was of slightly HIGHER social standing.
>
> > >
> > I am wondering if female hares had a tendency to live longer than males,
> > and thus the older ones were more often female? Anybody want to comment
on
> > that?
Elmuras Fuddes must have Killed off the Males,leaving the Bewiged Females .
> I suspect, rather, that the problem may have started with the Greeks,
> perhaps Aristotle, who couldn't count nether orifices even on his wife.
> (Aristotle claimed that women didn't have a separate urethral opening.)
Those silly Greeks
> Hares and rabbits in general are often considered symbolic of lust and/or
> reproduction, i.e. to reproduce like rabbits or to ***** like bunnies.
Lust ,Lust ,Lust
> -- Pani Jadwiga Zajaczkowa, Knowledge Pika jenne at fiedlerfamily.net
> "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens
> can change the world; indeed it's the only thing that ever has..."
> -- Margaret Mead
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