scott_harpell Posted November 25, 2003 Posted November 25, 2003 Thinker said: Last week's home of pub club, the Kort Haus, had some pretty unique offerings: exotic meat Burgers including Alligator, Antelope, Black Bear, Buffalo, Camel, Caribou, Elk, Kangaroo, Llama, Ostrich, Reindeer, Venison, wild Boar, and Yak. And Muffy, nice job on spelling 'carniverous'. quick...someone grab the pagetop! i wanna open a restaurant that sells human meat. its only fair eh? I will only use free-range so it is more ethical. Quote
sk Posted November 25, 2003 Posted November 25, 2003 Thinker said: Last week's home of pub club, the Kort Haus, had some pretty unique offerings: exotic meat Burgers including Alligator, Antelope, Black Bear, Buffalo, Camel, Caribou, Elk, Kangaroo, Llama, Ostrich, Reindeer, Venison, wild Boar, and Yak. And Muffy, nice job on spelling 'carniverous'. quick...someone grab the pagetop! did I get it right?? do I get a prize???? Quote
scott_harpell Posted November 25, 2003 Posted November 25, 2003 Muffy_The_Wanker_Sprayer said: Thinker said: Last week's home of pub club, the Kort Haus, had some pretty unique offerings: exotic meat Burgers including Alligator, Antelope, Black Bear, Buffalo, Camel, Caribou, Elk, Kangaroo, Llama, Ostrich, Reindeer, Venison, wild Boar, and Yak. And Muffy, nice job on spelling 'carniverous'. quick...someone grab the pagetop! did I get it right?? do I get a prize???? nope. Quote
David_Parker Posted November 25, 2003 Posted November 25, 2003 Muffy_The_Wanker_Sprayer said: I was veggie from like 86-94 or 95. It was nice. I liked it. I still eat a lot of veggie meals, but when I want meat I eat it. And my children are carniverous totaly I'm an "opportunivore". I eat meat when I have the opportunity, but don't readily seek it out! Quote
sk Posted November 25, 2003 Posted November 25, 2003 scrambler said: Hey, isn't today Tuesday Muffy? yes it is Quote
sk Posted November 25, 2003 Posted November 25, 2003 David_Parker said: Muffy_The_Wanker_Sprayer said: I was veggie from like 86-94 or 95. It was nice. I liked it. I still eat a lot of veggie meals, but when I want meat I eat it. And my children are carniverous totaly I'm an "opportunivore". I eat meat when I have the opportunity, but don't readily seek it out! that is so true!!!!! I don't like to cook it... but I will eat it Quote
lummox Posted November 25, 2003 Posted November 25, 2003 i eat animals that taste just like chicken. Quote
Fejas Posted November 26, 2003 Posted November 26, 2003 fern said: but I would like to learn about chopping bambi up into steaks, as like an intellectual exercise. This statement seems kinda fucked up if you ask me... And thats coming from some one that kills, butchers, and eats 90% of the food in the freezer and the food I consume. its a way of life! if your not going to eat the beast you kill, its life was taken in vain and there is something very wrong with killing based on an intellectual experience. the creatures life ends up with no more meaning than a couple of pages in a book. Quote
cracked Posted November 26, 2003 Posted November 26, 2003 Fejas said: fern said: but I would like to learn about chopping bambi up into steaks, as like an intellectual exercise. This statement seems kinda fucked up if you ask me... And thats coming from some one that kills, butchers, and eats 90% of the food in the freezer and the food I consume. its a way of life! if your not going to eat the beast you kill, its life was taken in vain and there is something very wrong with killing based on an intellectual experience. the creatures life ends up with no more meaning than a couple of pages in a book. As opposed to a few hundred calories in your stomach. I don't need to rationalize eating animals. If God hadn't meant us to eat animals, why did he make them out of meat?? Quote
Fejas Posted November 26, 2003 Posted November 26, 2003 cracked said: Fejas said: fern said: but I would like to learn about chopping bambi up into steaks, as like an intellectual exercise. This statement seems kinda fucked up if you ask me... And thats coming from some one that kills, butchers, and eats 90% of the food in the freezer and the food I consume. its a way of life! if your not going to eat the beast you kill, its life was taken in vain and there is something very wrong with killing based on an intellectual experience. the creatures life ends up with no more meaning than a couple of pages in a book. As opposed to a few hundred calories in your stomach. I don't need to rationalize eating animals. If God hadn't meant us to eat animals, why did he make them out of meat?? Quote
scott_harpell Posted November 26, 2003 Posted November 26, 2003 cracked said: Fejas said: fern said: but I would like to learn about chopping bambi up into steaks, as like an intellectual exercise. This statement seems kinda fucked up if you ask me... And thats coming from some one that kills, butchers, and eats 90% of the food in the freezer and the food I consume. its a way of life! if your not going to eat the beast you kill, its life was taken in vain and there is something very wrong with killing based on an intellectual experience. the creatures life ends up with no more meaning than a couple of pages in a book. As opposed to a few hundred calories in your stomach. I don't need to rationalize eating animals. If God hadn't meant us to eat animals, why did he make them out of meat?? uhm... humans. Quote
David_Parker Posted November 26, 2003 Posted November 26, 2003 Hey Fejas you big Lummox, why don't you come to our "kill bambi" party, You can teach Fern and me and Minx how to butcher the deer and then take your share. The animal won't be wasted. And who knows, maybe Fern would eat the meat if she actually was involved in the killing and butchering. I'll let her speak for herself. Quote
Fejas Posted November 26, 2003 Posted November 26, 2003 David_Parker said: Hey Fejas you big Lummox, why don't you come to our "kill bambi" party, You can teach Fern and me and Minx how to butcher the deer and then take your share. The animal won't be wasted. And who knows, maybe Fern would eat the meat if she actually was involved in the killing and butchering. I'll let her speak for herself. Done! Quote
fern Posted November 26, 2003 Posted November 26, 2003 Fejas said: fern said: but I would like to learn about chopping bambi up into steaks, as like an intellectual exercise. This statement seems kinda fucked up if you ask me... And thats coming from some one that kills, butchers, and eats 90% of the food in the freezer and the food I consume. its a way of life! if your not going to eat the beast you kill, its life was taken in vain and there is something very wrong with killing based on an intellectual experience. the creatures life ends up with no more meaning than a couple of pages in a book. who said anything about not eating it, what do you think the steaks are for? That would be the whole point of doing it. I can't imagine myself taking any recreational or aesthetic pleasure from the experience of ending an animal's life and then chopping it into pieces. What's left is the intellectual (and culinary) experience of collecting my own food. I've done it with fish (catch, clean, eat), maybe someday I will do it with a deer. plus ... I make bambi joke you laugh hahaha don't take so seriously. Quote
Ducknut Posted November 26, 2003 Posted November 26, 2003 well duh , look at the name. Love to hunt waterfowl and birds and eat them. Big game mammals are good but hunting is too much work. Quote
Jim Posted November 26, 2003 Posted November 26, 2003 good ones: white-tailed, sitka, mule deer caribou/reindeer elk moose bison wild boar gray & fox squirrel cottontail rabbit & snowshoe hare pheasant bobwhite quail chuckar variety of ducks and geese almost any fish so-so: black bear pronghorn antelope ruffed grouse & sharp-tailed grouse ptarmagin peccary ugly: raccoon opossum woodchuck eels never touch store-bought cattle, unless travelling way-out. Quote
girlclimber Posted November 26, 2003 Posted November 26, 2003 no for me! 100% veggie for the last 4 years Quote
snoboy Posted November 26, 2003 Posted November 26, 2003 Nice Moose! sisu_suomi said: Deer, game birds, water fowl, salmon, trout, halibut, organic beef and poultry, mollusks, reptiles, etc. Quote
RobBob Posted November 26, 2003 Author Posted November 26, 2003 Love to hunt waterfowl and birds and eat them. Big game mammals are good but hunting is too much work. It's not the big game hunting that's so much work...it's the dressing. I would say that if fern is really interested in killing and dressing game, then rabbit or squirrel is a better place to start. Rabbit is particularly easy to dress, and if you have a successful hunt, you ought to have two or three to practice dressing out. It's kinda like sailing...if you can learn to sail a small boat well, it's relatively easy to handle a big one. Quote
Scott_J Posted November 26, 2003 Posted November 26, 2003 scott_harpell said: Thinker said: Last week's home of pub club, the Kort Haus, had some pretty unique offerings: exotic meat Burgers including Alligator, Antelope, Black Bear, Buffalo, Camel, Caribou, Elk, Kangaroo, Llama, Ostrich, Reindeer, Venison, wild Boar, and Yak. And Muffy, nice job on spelling 'carniverous'. quick...someone grab the pagetop! i wanna open a restaurant that sells human meat. its only fair eh? I will only use free-range so it is more ethical. Hey Scotty old boy, its LONG PIG. Quote
scott_harpell Posted November 26, 2003 Posted November 26, 2003 sisu_suomi said: scott_harpell said: Thinker said: Last week's home of pub club, the Kort Haus, had some pretty unique offerings: exotic meat Burgers including Alligator, Antelope, Black Bear, Buffalo, Camel, Caribou, Elk, Kangaroo, Llama, Ostrich, Reindeer, Venison, wild Boar, and Yak. And Muffy, nice job on spelling 'carniverous'. quick...someone grab the pagetop! i wanna open a restaurant that sells human meat. its only fair eh? I will only use free-range so it is more ethical. Hey Scotty old boy, its LONG PIG. no doubt. ever seen gangs of new york? N E who. i have just been getting grossed out by the meat industry lately and i will not eat meat that i did not catch or shoot. it is just disguisting. especially pork or chicken. Quote
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