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Is it true that in Canada...

Personally, I think bagged milk sounds fine. I bet it goes well with a nice jar of toast and a bottle of chicken.

Don't forget a can of pie for dessert.

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You know GE I've been noticing that quote in your posts during my lurking lately and I jumped back here to remind me what made me laugh so hard and nearly died. No joke, I had a can of coke in my hand and was mid sip (stupid idea) and the result of LAZERS COME IN BAGS was that there is a very nasty, burning, bubbly sensation in my nasal cavity and some brown coke/mucus stains on my shirt.

Thank you, once again. To be honest, I still don't quite GET that last frame (there was already one about Canada) but who gives a crap.
 
My roommate in college used to bring moose back from NFLD in bottles. Mason jars actually. Apparently "canned" moose is better than fresh. Can any Newfies on this board confirm?

I wasn't brave enough to try it.

Bottled moose is unbelievably tasty. Fresh, moose has a tendency to be tough because it's so lean. Bottled moose is very tender. I would assume that people began bottling it in order to preserve it in the days before freezers, which weren't all that long ago in rural Newfoundland. Fry it up with onions. Yum! Moose sausages are also very very tasty.

No bagged milk here, though.... :D