Actually, there is dolphin that is fish. More prevalant than the mammal. Maybe saying dolphin fish makes that distinction.
--- "Mark Wendt (Contractor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At least the Cod is a fish. The dolphin is a > mammal... > > Mark > > > At 01:15 PM 1/28/2005, you wrote: > >Two others at least I see regularly > > > >Cod Fish and Dolphin Fish The dolphin I understand > but COD? > > > >Mike M > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > >Behalf Of Stephen DiCerbo > >Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 5:14 PM > >To: [email protected] > >Subject: [VFB] Off Topic: Tune-A-Fish was: bag > balm. merc > > > >At 05:33 PM 1/27/2005, you wrote: > > > > >Nonononononono I still bat for our side !! So > despite advice to the > > >contrary eating Tuna is OK. > > >KP > > > > > > hmmm thanks for that...... I have a > Canadian friend (Scromboid > >artist extrodinaire, actually) who is driven > crazy by the fact that > >Americans insist on saying "fish" after the word > Tuna"'..... > > > > as if it might be confused with Tuna chicken > or Tuna beef...... > > > > > > she also points out that we never end another > fish food with the > >word "fish"... like haddock fish or trout > fish or salmon fish, > >etc.... > > > > > > just one of those odd things that make you > wonder where that little > >trailing word became common place in the > language.... > > > > > > Any way, now it bothers me..... at least I > have to think about it all > >whenever I hear it..... > > > > > >Splinta > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
