Art Weil wrote:
> Dear Warrior;-
> This is all what I know about the feeding habits of Olives: Collectors
> along the coast of South Carolina go out in the early evening and put
> chicken parts down by suspected Olive trails. (A litle gamy is OK).
> Then, they tell me, Olives pop right out and head for the drumstick. Or
> may it's the neck.
> You are the one who is charting new territory on molluscan habits. No
> one has done the kind of observations you have done. PLEASE keep notes
> on those observations.
> And when you get tired of watching who eats whom, see what you can find
> out about mating habits. That way we can get a xxx rating for Conch-L
> and increase our membership.
> Art
Andrew Vik
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Art:
That reminded me of a hilarious sketch from the British comedy show "Monty Python's
Flying Circus." In the sketch, John Cleese was giving a lecture on mollusks to an
openly bored audience. So he changed the focus of his speech to the sex lives of
mollusks. The listeners became enthusiastic right away. "The whelk is such a randy
little fellow!"
Andrew