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http://wenworld.com/sub/story.php?id=1167768647-653-634

But does it have good brisket?

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Maybe.


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> But does it have good brisket?


.....and do they not make you left eyeball pop out of your head into
your french fries after a eating a burger made with 'em?

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Dave Bugg wrote:
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Someday, they will just grow the brisket without the rest of the cow.

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Rusty wrote:
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> Dave Bugg wrote:
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> > But does it have good brisket?
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> Someday, they will just grow the brisket without the rest of the cow.
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> ;-)
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> Rusty


They're pretty close to that now. Same technology for growing new human
parts. Give it a few more years and the food factory will just grow
vat-o-beef, vat-o-chicken, vat-o-pig, etc.

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>> Dave Bugg wrote:
>> > http://wenworld.com/sub/story.php?id=1167768647-653-634
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>> > But does it have good brisket?
>> >
>> > --

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>> Someday, they will just grow the brisket without the rest of the cow.
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>> ;-)
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>> Rusty

>
> They're pretty close to that now. Same technology for growing new human
> parts. Give it a few more years and the food factory will just grow
> vat-o-beef, vat-o-chicken, vat-o-pig, etc.
>
> Pete C.


Hey...we've already perfected turkeys that are tasteless. Anything else
should be easy.


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