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<copyright>Copyright &#x26;copy; 1999-2008 Gromco, Inc.</copyright>
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<title>Fish&#x27;n&#x27;Chips</title>
<description>For years I thought that fish &#x27;n chips were fish and chips, never questioning the egg and beer batter or the white fish meat of the fish &#x27;n chips I was fed by my parents from the local fried fish shop in Kelso,&#xA;Washington. &#xA;&#xA;Cap&#x27;n Yoby&#x27;s was the only fish &#x27;n chips place I had ever gone to.  &#xA;&#xA;In fact, as a child, I&#xA;thought that it was the only one my parents had ever gone to, as well. Never was I led to believe that&#xA;each meal I ate from that place was anything different from any other fish &#x27;n chips place. Especially,&#xA;as&#xA;it never occurred to me that there were other fish &#x27;n chips places. That is, it never occurred to me to&#xA;question fish &#x27;n chips until one autumn morning, over a bag of left-over fish from the night before..&#xA;&#xA;</description>
<author>Taffy</author>
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