• Breakfast in Oz

    From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to ALL on Wednesday, January 05, 2022 21:42:34
    Australian Breakfast (adapted)

    Take a fertilized ostrich egg. Allow the embryo to half form.
    Bury the egg in hot sand on the beach and leave it for about 100
    days*. Remove the top of the egg and pour contents down gullet.

    * note: pregnant Filipinas only have to wait 21 days

    source: bertc.com


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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Lee Lofaso on Friday, January 07, 2022 10:26:59
    On 6/01/2022 06:42, Lee Lofaso : ALL wrote:
    Australian Breakfast (adapted)

    Take a fertilized ostrich egg. Allow the embryo to half form.
    Bury the egg in hot sand on the beach and leave it for about 100
    days*. Remove the top of the egg and pour contents down gullet.

    * note: pregnant Filipinas only have to wait 21 days

    source: bertc.com

    Your "source" is suspect. Ostrich eggs are a very rare commodity in Australia.

    Or is that the point of the post?

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    Regards
    David

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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to David Drummond on Friday, January 07, 2022 11:26:08
    Hi! David,

    On 07 Jan 2022, David Drummond said the following to Lee Lofaso:

    Your "source" is suspect. Ostrich eggs are a very rare commodity in Australia.

    To an Americano the word Emu is nearly unpronouncable. Ostrich is easier for them.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Paul Quinn on Sunday, January 09, 2022 15:13:53
    On 7/01/2022 11:26, Paul Quinn : David Drummond wrote:

     DD>> Your "source" is suspect. Ostrich eggs are a very rare commodity in
     DD>> Australia.

    To an Americano the word Emu is nearly unpronouncable.  Ostrich is
    easier for them.

    And yet the Peruvians have no issues pronouncing it - they even have their own version lurking around looking and behaving very Emuish.

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    Regards
    David

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to David Drummond on Saturday, January 15, 2022 20:17:09
    Hello David,

    Australian Breakfast (adapted)

    Take a fertilized ostrich egg. Allow the embryo to half form.
    Bury the egg in hot sand on the beach and leave it for about 100
    days*. Remove the top of the egg and pour contents down gullet.

    * note: pregnant Filipinas only have to wait 21 days

    source: bertc.com

    Your "source" is suspect. Ostrich eggs are a very rare commodity in Australia.

    So are pregnant Filipinas.

    Or is that the point of the post?

    Okay. Them Aussia guys only think those fertilized duck eggs
    are ostrich eggs. Based on what they have been told by pregnant
    Filipinas.

    --Lee

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  • From Dennis Katsonis@3:633/384 to Lee Lofaso on Sunday, January 16, 2022 10:24:00
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    Hello David,

    Australian Breakfast (adapted)

    Take a fertilized ostrich egg. Allow the embryo to half form.
    Bury the egg in hot sand on the beach and leave it for about 100
    days*. Remove the top of the egg and pour contents down gullet.

    * note: pregnant Filipinas only have to wait 21 days

    source: bertc.com

    Your "source" is suspect. Ostrich eggs are a very rare commodity in Australia.

    So are pregnant Filipinas.

    Or is that the point of the post?

    Okay. Them Aussia guys only think those fertilized duck eggs
    are ostrich eggs. Based on what they have been told by pregnant
    Filipinas.

    --Lee

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    I'm Australian, and I've never heard of this. Anyway, we have Emus here, not Ostriches.

    Pregnant Filipinas are far more common then Ostrich eggs, or this supposed dish.

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Lee Lofaso on Sunday, January 16, 2022 17:14:09
    On 16/01/2022 05:17, Lee Lofaso : David Drummond wrote:

     DD>> Your "source" is suspect. Ostrich eggs are a very rare commodity in
     DD>> Australia.

    So are pregnant Filipinas.

    Actually they're not. The mail order bride business out of Phillippines is thriving here.

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    Regards
    David

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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to David Drummond on Sunday, January 16, 2022 23:50:49
    Actually they're not. The mail order bride business out of Phillippines
    is thriving here.

    Djokovic should've been a mail order bride then.

    \%/@rd

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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Ward Dossche on Saturday, January 22, 2022 13:57:05
    On 17/01/2022 08:50, Ward Dossche : David Drummond wrote:
    Actually they're not. The mail order bride business out of Phillippines
    is thriving here.

    Djokovic should've been a mail order bride then.

    Even the Aussies would baulk at him for a bride.

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    Regards
    David

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  • From Terry Roati@3:640/1321 to David Drummond on Saturday, January 22, 2022 14:34:40

    Not in Sydney I believe.

    On Jan 22, 2022 01:57pm, David Drummond wrote to Ward Dossche:

    On 17/01/2022 08:50, Ward Dossche : David Drummond wrote:
    Actually they're not. The mail order bride business out of
    Phillippines
    is thriving here.

    Djokovic should've been a mail order bride then.

    Even the Aussies would baulk at him for a bride.

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    Regards
    David

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