cod fish? poor or rich food?

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  1. graphic_headache

    graphic_headache Member

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    is cod fish for poor or rich people?
     
  2. Mr MiGu

    Mr MiGu King of the Zombies

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    cod is for poor people
     
  3. graphic_headache

    graphic_headache Member

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    thats what somebody told me
     
  4. rdfleece27

    rdfleece27 Member

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    poor people. i would give this reason mostly b/c you see it on menus at fast food fish restaurants such as long john silvers, Kings restaurant, eat and park, sizzler....shitty ass places like that. places with pictures of the food.
     
  5. Cleopatra

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    cod is for ponds
     
  6. hippychickmommy

    hippychickmommy Sugar and Spice

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    I don't know, but I certainly won't eat it. Blech.
     
  7. graphic_headache

    graphic_headache Member

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  8. ihmurria

    ihmurria fini

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    good food... pretty much all fish is good food, IMHO, and it's pretty pricy here, so far from any oceans (not ridiculously expensive, just slightly more than it ought to be)
     
  9. graphic_headache

    graphic_headache Member

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    fish fish the stinky food the more you eat the more you'll douche
     
  10. stinkfoot

    stinkfoot truth

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    Depends on how it was brought up. Some cod- with the right schooling- swims with the more well-to do fish.. holy mackerel, some carry more than a few fin. Sometimes they hang with poorer chums on porpoise but have a whale of a time... but if they get caught up with bottom feeders, you might have to call the carps on 'em. For compatibility, you might look to music- what tunas do they listen to- like salmon enchanted evening- though that doesn't mean you won't be stuck with a barracuda. Don't go for the first dangled bait, there's plenty of... there's plenty of... well, you'll have lots to choose from.
     

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