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A Dory...
Swiv (decrepit postgrad) Started conversation Oct 30, 2003
Is actually a kind of fish.
At least - you get John Dory, very tasty.
(did I say that out loud, sorry any traumatised kiddywinks)
incidentally I found Finding Nemo *way* too scary to be a 'U'. I was nearly hiding under the chair before the opening titles.
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Awix Posted Oct 30, 2003
Yeah, I know a dory's a fish. But so is a marlin and since Marlin is a clownfish I kinda suspected Dory might not be a dory. I thought a dory was a sort of, you know, food fish, not a tropical reef-living fish. I've tried Googling dory fish to find a photo but I keep ending up at lesbian rights sites. hey ho.
(These threads can get very eclectic, can't they. )
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Witty Ditty Posted Oct 30, 2003
I think Dory is a Regal Blue Tang - Dory was just a 'sea-related name', just as is Marlin - which just so happens to be a name of an actual fish - one of the fastest fish in the sea I believe, and Gill is a Moorish Angelfish
You can't tell I like fish, can you
Stay ,
WD
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Swiv (decrepit postgrad) Posted Oct 30, 2003
How many d'you own WD?!
I don't want to know how Dory Fish gets to those sites Awix...
(and I would always have thought of Dory as a male name)
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Swiv (decrepit postgrad) Posted Oct 30, 2003
unless it's tuna, where you really want lime...
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Witty Ditty Posted Oct 30, 2003
Well, technically, the 9 goldenfish are CP's, so in truth, none
But when I get enough space.... Of course, the dream is to get a salt water tank, but I do like goldenfish
Lime? Really - what you want is a lemon sole, lightly steamed, on a bed of primaverdi salad, with a very nice glass of pinot noir...
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WD
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