[SEL] The Importance of Goats

bill at antique-engines.com bill at antique-engines.com
Wed Mar 30 07:00:07 PST 2005


>>As for bring good luck to out engines running better after scrafice
thats questionable....
> Thats an old "witch craft" belief!<<

Can that be proven?

Bill

> Hi Curt,
>
> I vote for the "witchcraft."  It works as well as prayer, but has the
> added benefit of allowing you to eat the sacrificial animals!!  8-))
>
> See ya,  Arnie
>
> On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 cgandree at mchsi.com wrote:
>
>> Well Arnie being of "old world" heritage I must comment on this report.
>> Roast
>> goat tastes very much like spring lamb if properly cooked.  In the past
>> have
>> raised both animals and they have better flavor then beef steak.  As for
>> bring
>> good luck to out engines running better after scrafice thats
>> questionable....
>> Thats an old "witch craft" belief!
>> Curt
>>
>> > Since we have a number of "newbies" on the list these days and since
>> > Charlie Bryant is now back "among us" after having a tune-up, valve
>> job,
>> > and new buzz coil installed, I think its time to refresh people's
>> memories
>> > on the Importance of Goats in the engine world.  This should also help
>> you
>> > understand whats going on if you see your engine mates putting bloody
>> > handprints on their engine.
>> >
>> > http://www.oldengine.org/members/christison/resources/sacrifice.htm
>
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