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1-16-2007 @ 12:56PM
Neil said...
Willy,
I completely agree with you.
The intention of the post was in no way promoting the consumption of endangered animals and if anyone has misconstrued it as such, I apologize. There are plenty of other food items, such as Thai fruit, that are illegal here in the states and which should be tried while abroad. This was the culinary adventure of which I speak. Eating shark fin soup, endangered songbirds, and other animals which might soon disappear from this planet is just WRONG. Thanks for pointing this out so I can better clarify my post: eat as much as you can while abroad that is illegal back home, UNLESS IT IS ENDANGERED! Then put down the fork and slowly back away.
Neil
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