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	<title>Comments on: Daily Breakfast 524 &#8211; Baby Squids</title>
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		<title>By: Mary from Southern California</title>
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		<description>Hello Fr.!  I related to your &quot;squid story&quot;.  Years ago, I went with a date to see the movie Alien.  Afterward he took me to a lovely French restaurant for dinner.  At his recommendation I ordered a seafood dish.  The waiter lifted the platter lid and THERE IS WAS!The red, squishey Alien!  On a bed of something, a huge creepy crayfish stared with a hideous eyeball! Seeing my expression the waiter asked if all was OK.  I said yes if you would please remove that!  I actually had to refrain from the compulsion to take my fork and flick the ugly beast onto the chest of my date. HAHAHA.  Now I love crayfish...without eyeballs.

Thanks for this fun podcast.  Also I love the names in Dutch, like Wibi and Anky.  One quite famous cartoon character here in US has a catchy name which a writer saw on a mailbox in Holland.  Can&#039;t think of it now but probably Louis Escobar (Simpsons) knows it. Is it Ren and Stimpy? I can&#039;t remember.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Fr.!  I related to your &#8220;squid story&#8221;.  Years ago, I went with a date to see the movie Alien.  Afterward he took me to a lovely French restaurant for dinner.  At his recommendation I ordered a seafood dish.  The waiter lifted the platter lid and THERE IS WAS!The red, squishey Alien!  On a bed of something, a huge creepy crayfish stared with a hideous eyeball! Seeing my expression the waiter asked if all was OK.  I said yes if you would please remove that!  I actually had to refrain from the compulsion to take my fork and flick the ugly beast onto the chest of my date. HAHAHA.  Now I love crayfish&#8230;without eyeballs.</p>
<p>Thanks for this fun podcast.  Also I love the names in Dutch, like Wibi and Anky.  One quite famous cartoon character here in US has a catchy name which a writer saw on a mailbox in Holland.  Can&#8217;t think of it now but probably Louis Escobar (Simpsons) knows it. Is it Ren and Stimpy? I can&#8217;t remember.</p>
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