by "Paul Richardson" <paulszooARMADILLO@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 7, 2008 at 07:20 PM
"John Iwaniszek" <not@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:Xns9A978FF395D99oiwhnanri@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Weirdwolf wrote:
>
>> I finished reading the Anthony Bourdain book, "bone in the throat"
>> yesterday. It's not a bad book but it's just not a great book it's just
>> Meh. To be honest it isn't my type of book,(crime) and you can see
where
>> his talent really lies when he starts writing about food. If you can
>> find a copy really cheap or borrow it from a library it may just be
>> worth a read.
>> I'm now reading Alice Sebold's "The Lovely Bones" so far it is much
>> better.
>
> My in-laws' greatest death defying act is to eat fish. they always
> anticipate choking on a stray bone, so as a precaution (and to heighten
> the
> thrill of facing down death) they always keep a loaf of white bread on
the
> table in case they have to push a lodged bone down a close relative's
> throat.
How do they bear the excitement? They'll be moving up to things with
chilies
in next 8-)
--
Paul R
I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts