Words, Words, Words - it's only words (Jul/21/2009 )
sigh
and can you imagine if you interview 10 like me...then you're argument against McDs collapses.... and flies are unreliable 'experts'....
sight
why should it collapse? I'd say all my bias gets empirical evidence and flies have a much better olfactory sense and can taste with their legs...humans are amateurs compared to them
delight
but they would flock to any restaurant- whether shitty or healthy....so that's no empirical evidence...in fact, they'd probably avoid McDs bec of fear of getting fried in all that pork lard.....
lighthouse
but only the a few flies it depends on species in the end...and the best flies enter the restaurants to sting the humans real gourmands
lost
luckily, we don't have those kinds of flies...I hope...
and enjoy your night then my darling fly fan old dude...
inthelab
you have
good night darling the fly meal on two legs
on the fly
on the run
hi guys...hey swanny..so how are the preparations coming along?
dead or alive
Hi casandra, what preparations would they be? The conference? I was waiting for everyone to send their final menu requests... I can offer the complete Australian coat of arms (Kangaroo steaks are very low in cholesterol and fat, and one emu drumstick will feed a small to medium sized village for a week; the eggs will make approximately 50 standard omelettes, and the shell can be used for a game of football afterwards), plus a range of croc burgers and snakes on a stick, served on a bed of bush tomatoes and macadamia nuts.
Are there other countries that eat their national animals? I know the Americans can't any more as the bald eagle is protected, and the British ones either never existed (unicorn) or haven't been on the island for millennia (lion), but who else do we have? I guess the French eat chicken and the Spanish eat beef, but do the Russians eat bear, or the Chinese panda? Do South Africans eat springbok or the Argentinians puma (not entirely out of the question, given their love for meat... Argentine barbeque is spectacular!!)?
wanted
Morning all...
lots of work and a midday Indian wedding to attend. Who's coming?
I really liked this bit swanny!!!
swanny on Thu Apr 26 05:17:53 2012 said:
Are there other countries that eat their national animals? I know the Americans can't any more as the bald eagle is protected, and the British ones either never existed (unicorn) or haven't been on the island for millennia (lion), but who else do we have? r!!)?