On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 09:03:41AM +1100, Stuart Cooper wrote:
> Prohibitive food laws prevent Australians from enjoying more of their local
> fauna.  A few very fancy and expensive restaurants serve kangaroo meat
> ("it tastes like chicken" say most people; and the movie "The Matrix") but
> because of our laws most of it has to be used for non-human purposes. Kangaroos
> are not as far as I know farmed for their meat but have to be culled at various
> farms where they are a nuisance and eat the crops.

Kangaroo is actually a much sweeter meat; goes down very well with a
savoury mash and a port/red wine sauce. Mmm. Now you've got me
salivating.

-- 
Daniel Stone                                                <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hmm. Last time I disabled CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE, it resulted in me getting
> a display consisting solely of bullet marks, instead of standard text.
I hear that happens if you bring your {Power,i}Book into work with
you at Intel.
-- Branden Robinson, debian-ppc

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