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I never tasted turtles, but I will try it when I get a changes Tongue
TMHT? dancehat, where do you live? In Canada it's TMNT (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)

I do not endorse eating shark. At Xander's brother's wedding I wouldn't eat the shark fin soup, and Xander didn't either (despite his protests; he loves soup). I just think it's wrong, it's creating huge eco-system issues in fishing towns on the East cost, etc. but anyways, that's for another day.

I might have to do an inventory count for work (I work in forensic accounting, dealing with insurance loss) at a horse slaughter house. I want to cry. they may make me watch the actual process.... oh god... I hope it's a sick practical joke...
hahaha, I certainly do not farm. Xander and I live around the corner from each other, in a very populated suburb of a very large city. There is some farm land not too far away, although it's only produce (mainly apples in fall, strawberries in summer)

I agree with Kera. I shoot archery, but have never hunted. and I disagree with hunting for sport, as if shooting an animal with a gun while perched silently in a tree is a challenge. But if you hunt, I appreciate using as much of the animal as possible, meat, skin/fur, and even a head as a trophy.

ah yes, thank you Hammerhand, I had heard that the UK had a different name, but I forgot what that pesky "H" stood for.

Apparently my diet is boring. I eat chicken, beef and pork regularly... and fish sometimes. *shrugs* suburbia.
don't eat this guy! otherwise you decrease its species' existence by 25%

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24166011/?GT1=43001
She has a point though, pork is a horrible source of food. Their fat actually contains enough toxins that your body cannot properly digest it, causing it to be stored within your own fat in order to keep the toxins from poisoning you. Suckage eh? So if you eat large amounts of pork, you actually have a bunch of pig fat jammed up in you dudes.

Anyhow, there is no meat the beats heart venison, fry that up with some onions aaaaaaaaaaaah its pure heaven, especially when it is fresh out of the deer and is cooked with the juices still on it.

Also, Kera, you rock.
YEAH! pigs smarter than dogs....also i saw a pig who could glow in the dark, can dogs glow in the dark?

cats can though

i'm talking about geneticly engineared cats and pigs that glow, IT'S COOL!!!
hahaha, I abandon this post for a couple days and suddenly I miss a debate about the intelligence of pigs v. dogs v. humans!? hahaha. Have none of you seen Babe!? that pig is SMART... and polite. it just goes to show, ask nicely and things will happen Wink

I would LOVE a mini potbelly pig as a pet... they are TOO CUTE. But then again, I'd love just about any animal as a pet, I'm not very picky. I've also heard skunks make excellent pets (albeit, slightly illegal) unfortunately, you have to wait about 6 months before they can be descent-sacked, so until then, it's like living with a timebomb. But otherwise, they are just like cats. Happy

and Kera, no, we don't go cow-tipping... I don't know anyone who does... except maybe: http://www.ubersite.com/m/14857

lol

and one last point: pigs live in crap and mushrooms are grown in crap. the difference is mushroom are vile. yuck. who would waste perfectly good hunger on a non-meat food?
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