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ari_o ([info]ari_o) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2008-07-20 12:20:00


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Got lactose intolerance?
The rss feed for Overheard In NYC usually has a fair amount of discussion. A recent OINYC about butter and lactose intolerance caused a little cramping and bloating.

I wondered if [info]nadsatshoot is a troll. User info and single post say journal is for communities only and it is not linked to another LJ.


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[info]mireille
2008-07-21 02:40 am UTC (link)
Lutefisk is the only one available here (at least by those names), in small-town Minnesota. (And I'm a transplant, so I only know what stuff is called in the supermarket. I'm the one looking for collard greens and rutabagas.)

But no matter what I think of lutefisk, I know it didn't come out of a cow. *g*

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[info]barankhy
2008-07-21 03:57 am UTC (link)
From what I've heard, lutefisk comes from hell.

As does Evil Manifest. So, if chickens and lutefisk come from the same place, and chickens and cows both produce dairy, thus lutefisk = dairy.
See, you're WRONG!

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[info]mireille
2008-07-21 04:17 am UTC (link)
I stand corrected.

It is dairy. And evil. And to be avoided by the lactose-intolerant.

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