As in Cole Slaw? It's yummy. Especially with catfish.
2006-08-16 16:41:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you mean "Shaw?" As in George Bernard Shaw? If so, "only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun."
IF,however, you are referring to COLE slaw, I am at a loss for words. Maybe you want a poem. Let's see.........I'll try to outdo my worthy opponent: One day I slaw a man, who's smile was slimply devine. I told him my name, found out his was the same, and now we are two slaws in love.
Yeah. I'm a poet.
2006-08-16 23:46:38
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answered by I am Sunshine 6
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For some reason, the only thing that comes to mind is pig slop when I hear the word slaw.
2006-08-16 23:42:24
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answered by tina m 6
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Slaw is a co-operative weblog about Canadian ...legal issues and stuff. why they named it after shredded cabbage is beyond me.
2006-08-16 23:44:55
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answered by cryllie 6
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? are u asking? here's my remark thanx for the 2 pts.
2006-08-16 23:50:45
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answer #5
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answered by Texas 5
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I slew a slaw
into the air;
It fell to earth,
and I don't care.
Sorry. This was a hard question . . . .
2006-08-16 23:44:55
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answered by nosoccertyvm 3
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There is no rule that applies to everything.... including this one.
2006-08-16 23:42:07
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answered by Scott Rinke 2
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Someone gave my dog that nickname. I don't use it though.
2006-08-16 23:43:26
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answered by No Shortage 7
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whats your point?
2006-08-16 23:41:59
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answered by repo2agent 3
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