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I ate this in Egypt, and loved it. At first I thought it was pigeon. But was firmly told NO, it's seman it's different.
What I wonder is, is it available here in the states? Could it be under another name? Please don't tell me it's pigeon. That's just kind of yuk to me. LOL
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you dirty bugger sheba ,hehehehe call him and ask him to send you some in a bottle in that case you still got the original ..ROFL ...
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quote:Originally posted by chimps ..: you dirty bugger sheba ,hehehehe call him and ask him to send you some in a bottle in that case you still got the original ..ROFL ...
Battaly el-hebab ya Chimps!
It's Seman not semen!!
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i know that but you daft plonker i was humaring her remembr im the MONKEY ..... okey dokey captain COD..
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They are raised locally, but there is also an annual hunting season for them in the late summer.
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We have quail here in the US. I've never tried it.
Imagine me going to Egypt, loving it, no knowing what it was, thinking it was exotic or something, and all the time we have it here........ OMG another blonde moment. LOL
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