-=> Quoting Daryl Stout to Nancy Backus on 23-Dec-2015 22:04 <=-   
      
    NB>>>... How can you eat one of God's own creatures? With mustard and onions   
    DS>>> In a word, really. :P   
    NB>>How else...?    
    DS>> Ketchup and onions. :)   
    NB>Maybe plenty of soy sauce...? ;)   
      
    DS> Not if it's overly salty. :P   
      
   Not much different from those that would dump salt (or pepper) on their   
   food without even tasting it first... Not that *I* would do   
   that... ;) Probably not you, either... :)   
       
    DS>> Sort of like the picture of a realtor trying to sell a home located   
    DS>> across the street from a cemetery. They finally came up with the point   
    DS>> of "quiet neighbors across the street".    
    NB>At least one would have to hope they'd be quiet.... ;)   
      
    DS> More like the incident at the cemetery where late at night, some   
    DS> classical music was coming from the graveyard. The night grounds   
    DS> keeper, wondered what was going on, and he saw a light coming up from   
    DS> one of the graves. Investigating further, he found a classical music   
    DS> composer in the grave, working furiously on a piece of music. When   
    DS> asked what he was doing, the musician asked the grounds keeper to "be   
    DS> quiet...I'm decomposing". :P    
      
   I've heard that one before... ;)   
      
    NB>... I know exactly what a sextet is... But I'd rather not say...   
      
    DS> I want to say that it's 6 people together singing, or playing   
    DS> musical instruments...as in:    
      
   But of course... ;)   
      
    DS> If this isn't right, you can netmail me the reply, as I'm curious.    
      
   The inuendo is purely a false one... ;) Which is what grabbed my   
   attention to the tag when I stole it... ;)   
      
   ttyl neb   
      
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