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Re: A land of flowing milk and honey

by AL <lithar@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 10, 2007 at 12:10 PM

Amy Blanken****p wrote:
> "Ann" <annbal@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
> news:bl7ae3lj9bpdfbv1pod294pr58afdcmj4e@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>>"Preston Adams" the troll spewed:
>>
>>
>>>Neither milk nor honey are realy good culinary foods. Milk goes off in
a 
>>>few
>>>days and honey has a long shelf life-
>>
>>I don't follow your logic here at all, especially WRT honey.  Why does
>>the 'long shelf life' of honey disqualify it as a good culinary food?
> 
> 
> Plus,, unpasteurlized milk has a much longer shelf life than the crap
you 
> buy in the store, since sour real milk is a useful product in itself, 
> whereas old pasteurized milk is rotten.
> 
> 
>>>So I often wondered what this was all about and I came to the following
>>>conclution, that since the Old Testament talks about Men and Women, it 
>>>came
>>>to my mind that it was in fact using a combination of items to
represent
>>>something more profound and closer to our hearts.
>>>
>>>If the milk represents the male life giving white sperm (Milk) and the
>>>female exuding her "honey dew" we have a perfect description of
fertility 
>>>,
>>>happiness, peace, prosperity
>>
>>Sperm is 'close to our hearts'?  And comparing mother's milk to
>>honeydew?  I don't think so.
> 
> 
> I don't think that's the substance the perv had in mind.  If he had, he 
> would have used milk to milk.  Not sure what any of this has to do with
bee 
> farming... 



Not sure why any of you dignified this jerk's post with a response...

AL
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Re: A land of flowing milk and honey
Ann <annbal@[EMAIL PRO  2007-09-10 06:40:48 
Re: A land of flowing milk and honey
"Amy Blankenship&quo  2007-09-10 10:34:03 
Re: A land of flowing milk and honey
AL <lithar@[EMAIL PROT  2007-09-10 12:10:18 

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