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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Poached Sea Kitten with a herb mash?

IN an attempt to make us "bond" with fish, PETA have come up with an interesting campaign idea.The propose re-branding them as "Sea kittens". Apparently, people don't empathise with slimy, scaly things, only with cute furry creatures. So the very attributes that serve to keep fish alive and give then a lustrous appearance are actually being down-played by PETA.
You can create your own sea kitten on the website, but fortunately there is no contextual sieve, so you can give them any name to reflect how you relate to the little critters.

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

The parable of the three samosas...

As part of last night’s excellent shared service, we got curry to eat from a small stall in the Arndale Market. Cris apparently went to pick it up and the guy gave him four free samosas as a thank you for buying quite a large order.

Ben apparently ate two of them. Cris ate one, and then gave one to me. And I gave mine away to a bunch of us at my end of the table.

And the moral of the story is...?

;-)


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