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On Aug 13, 6:03*pm, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 17:42:02 -0400, RMR
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On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 16:27:28 -0500, Vic Smith


Don't really care for catfish. *My uncle could skin them real fast.
He would hold a catfish head up, and somehow with his fingers
playing on the nerves make them open/close their mouths and blink
their eyes. *He probably should have been an anatomist, or whatever..
But he didn't have time for school.
Too busy catching catfish.


--Vic


Big fish, too bad they ain't good eats! * * * TEST: if this post shows
up, today is independence day, hurray beer!


Don't care for catfish taste either. *The poster said they throw them
back. *Said the big ones are about 20 years old.


--Vic


Oh, I like catfish fine.. someone said these ones taste bad.. I used
to go to a little place in the North end of Hartford when I worked
there and get some great fried catfish.. ummmm..


Pritchett's Kitchen, Columbus, GA. All the catfish, hushpuppies, french
fries and cole slaw you could eat for $5.95. Of course this was back in
1970, so it may be out of business. But it had the best catfish I've ever
had.
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I-75, Live Oak Fl. Sheffield's Catfish House. It's a truck stop, the
best catfish in the world!!
You'll see neon colored signs advertising it. It's a dump, but stop
there if you like catfish, and you'll stop again. I plan it so that
everytime I go through there, it's eating time!