Snot Eel Snot: Recipies

Correspondent:: asscoassc@aol.com (AssCo Assc)
Date: 06 Oct 2004 21:25:25 GMT

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http://oceanlink.island.net/oinfo/hagfish/hagfishathome.html

The Hagfish, a.k.a. the Snot Eel has a ring of short sensitive tentacles
around their mouths and large slime glands line their sides along the length of
their bodies. For a long time, people thought of hagfish as scavengers and
parasites, probably due to their habit or burrowing into dead or dying animals
and eating them from the inside out. Another ability that had won fame for
hagfish is the mass amount of slime almost instantly secreted by the critter as
a defense mechanism.The Snot eel can sneeze to unclog their nostrils of their
own slime. In Korea, almost 5 million pounds of hagfish meat are consumed each
year.

http://oceanlink.island.net/oinfo/hagfish/hagfish.html


Correspondent:: nenslo
Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 19:39:25 -0700

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AssCo Assc wrote:
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> http://oceanlink.island.net/oinfo/hagfish/hagfishathome.html

> For a long time, people thought of hagfish as scavengers and
> parasites, probably due to their habit of burrowing into dead or dying animals
> and eating them from the inside out.

Boy talk about your rash judgments.


Correspondent:: Zapanaz
Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 20:46:08 -0700

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On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 19:39:25 -0700, nenslo wrote:

>AssCo Assc wrote:
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>> http://oceanlink.island.net/oinfo/hagfish/hagfishathome.html
>
>> For a long time, people thought of hagfish as scavengers and
>> parasites, probably due to their habit of burrowing into dead or dying animals
>> and eating them from the inside out.
>
>Boy talk about your rash judgments.

there goes another god damn filling.

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Correspondent:: "Blackout"
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 05:17:05 -0700

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"nenslo" wrote

>> http://oceanlink.island.net/oinfo/hagfish/hagfishathome.html
>
>> For a long time, people thought of hagfish as scavengers and
>> parasites, probably due to their habit of burrowing into dead or dying
>> animals
>> and eating them from the inside out.
>
> Boy talk about your rash judgments.

never judge a man until you've writhed a mile in his snot filled moccasins




Correspondent:: nenslo
Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 18:49:35 -0700

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Blackout wrote:
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> "nenslo" wrote
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> >> http://oceanlink.island.net/oinfo/hagfish/hagfishathome.html
> >
> >> For a long time, people thought of hagfish as scavengers and
> >> parasites, probably due to their habit of burrowing into dead or dying
> >> animals
> >> and eating them from the inside out.
> >
> > Boy talk about your rash judgments.
>
> never judge a man until you've writhed a mile in his snot filled moccasins

We're talking about a fish here. Kangaroos may wear pants but fish
don't wear moccasins. NO FEET IS WHY.


Correspondent:: "ArWeGod"
Date: Fri, 08 Oct 2004 06:38:33 GMT

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"nenslo" wrote in message
news:4165F22E.5F40AD4D@yahoox.com...
> NO FEET IS WHY.

I thought No Feet is Why...

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ArWeWhyning




Correspondent:: "Blackout"
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 12:32:47 -0700

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"nenslo" wrote

>> >> http://oceanlink.island.net/oinfo/hagfish/hagfishathome.html
>> >
>> >> For a long time, people thought of hagfish as scavengers and
>> >> parasites, probably due to their habit of burrowing into dead or dying
>> >> animals
>> >> and eating them from the inside out.
>> >
>> > Boy talk about your rash judgments.
>>
>> never judge a man until you've writhed a mile in his snot filled
>> moccasins
>
> We're talking about a fish here. Kangaroos may wear pants but fish
> don't wear moccasins. NO FEET IS WHY.

if a hagfish did wear moccasins it would probably only wear one and the odds
of it being your size would be pretty slim anyway