From: chen@intuit.com (Mark Chen)
To: cactus@bb.com (L. Todd Masco)
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Raw Date: Thu, 6 Oct 94 14:05:43 PDT
From: chen@intuit.com (Mark Chen)
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 94 14:05:43 PDT
To: cactus@bb.com (L. Todd Masco)
Subject: Re: Government vs. Markets
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Todd writes:
> If anybody who'll be going to the C'punks NYC meeting wants some fresh
> Habanero peppers (aka "Scotch Bonnets"), let me know: we've harvested
> over 80 of them so far, with no end in sight. I'd be glad to give 'em
> away to people who can toler, uh, properly appreciate them. My roommates
> and I have a competition to see how many each of us can eat whole, raw,
> before they run out (for those unfamiliar with the kind, they're the
> hottest kind of pepper in the world, many claim: up to 350,000
> Scovilles).
There's a pub here in the Bay Area that serves habanero burgers every
Thursday. When you order one, they make you sign a release (and
they're serious about it). I had a bite of one of the things once.
Dissolved my kidney stones and made my nose bleed. I had to turn to
my friend and ask if my lips were still on my face.
--
Mark Chen
chen@netcom.com
415/329-6913
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