Well, I'm glad that 6 billion people (or is it 7) don't all want to eat
whale ...
180000 isn't all that many. What are there - perhaps 1 million whales of all
kinds?
Regards

Jens Bladt
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DagT wrote:
> The Norwegian name is "Vågehval", and in latin        "Balaenoptera
> acutorostrata".  I´m not sure what it is called in English but
> according to the International Whaling Commission there were about
> 180000 of them in 2004.  Not exactly extinct, and this is the type
> that Norwegians are hunting.
>
> As we say in Norway: "Intelligent people eat intelligent food".
> Actually it tastes very good when prepared in the right way .-)

I would like to nominate DagT for this month's Most Un-Polically
Correct award (actually, perhaps this year's...).

Keith McG 8-)



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