tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-301791108611372665.post1788019986050775922..comments2024-01-29T03:04:24.219+11:00Comments on Flinders Family Freer: More FishAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12315551718688781746noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-301791108611372665.post-44781964557855899632011-10-24T09:43:25.146+11:002011-10-24T09:43:25.146+11:00Flake is shark. Yup, bland and boring.Flake is shark. Yup, bland and boring.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-301791108611372665.post-72893456929357449542010-02-15T07:51:33.206+11:002010-02-15T07:51:33.206+11:00Well, on paper in a neat file that says 'MFOB ...Well, on paper in a neat file that says 'MFOB maps and refs' on the outside is and isn't a good thing - you see when after moving continents from a mountain top to an island... you can't find said file... anyway, done. <br />Carp sandwiches? Good grief. At the very mention Barbs would be at the fore, running as hard as she could, followed closely by me... running away. Yuck. Sorry for any carp fanciers out there, yuck. When we worked on second fish farm the boss bought a load of cheap carp - several tons of them - for the fish slaughterhouse on the farm. The guts pong. I'd need a lot of that 10cents a gallon beer to face that.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12315551718688781746noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-301791108611372665.post-80756454305530228212010-02-14T07:16:10.880+11:002010-02-14T07:16:10.880+11:00I'm sure you know this as much as I do - but m...I'm sure you know this as much as I do - but make sure you have your map on paper, not just electronically. For one thing, It's easier to ref while you're writing, of course. But it's also the ultimate back up :-)<br /><br />Enjoyed reading about your experiments with fish. Growing up in Omaha, one of the most visited places sold carp sandwiches. They had a big tank out back that they kept the carp in. They tasted, well, horrible as far as I was concerned. (Downstream from the World's Largest Stockyards and several processing plants - doesn't need much imagination). I think the 20 something crowd liked because in the late 50s - early 60s (when my much older brothers like to go there) at pitcher of beer was 10 cents. A pitcher was about a gallon, IIRC. :-)<br /><br />So, if any of you are ever in Omaha and somebody suggests J** T***'s Carp Sandwich - you have been warned :-)<br /><br />LinAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com