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Vote now! (or not) I am going to blame Om for this one.... GIYF if you wanna know why. -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
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![]() "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message .. . > http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ > > Vote now! (or not) > > I am going to blame Om for this one.... GIYF if you wanna know why. > -- > Cheers > Chatty Cathy > I'm the first to respond! I just sent a "ping" to you, as you hadn't posted this link yet. I evidently clicked on the link in a previous thread just as you posted the new poll. I'd like the tiara, please. :-) Karen in NC |
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![]() "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message .. . > http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ > > Vote now! (or not) > > I am going to blame Om for this one.... GIYF if you wanna know why. > -- > Cheers > Chatty Cathy > Cathy, I will let you know that I voted, and voted the last choice, but not for the reasons listed before it..... You see too many reports about mad cow disease and it's effects. The disease is caused by feeding herd cattle feed including the remnants of of other herd cattle, an animal form of cannibalism. A recent documentary on the south pacific islanders showed a number of older tribes people afflicted with an uncontrollable shaking disease (similar to mad cow in cattle). When some of them consented to be taken out of the jungle setting for evaluation, it was determined that these islanders had been up until their recent brushes with 'civilized' society, cannibals.......not eating other people for food, but for victory celebrations, to gain the strength of the dead warrior, etc. The disease only afflicted those who actually participated in the cannibalism. Apparently it has been determined that to eat the meat of what you are has a nasty effect on the body, whether you be cow or long pig.....so no, I wouldn't eat human meat (long pig).....I think I would finally become a vegetarian. -ginny |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 15:28:19 +0200, ChattyCathy wrote: > >> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ >> >> Vote now! (or not) >> >> I am going to blame Om for this one.... GIYF if you wanna know why. > > It would depend if it was corn-fed or grass-fed. > > And your second question implies that it would have to be killed > first. I'd have to wait until it dies of natural causes or tries > to eat me first. You see it one way, I see it another.... I humbly apologize, Sensei (sp?) In mitigation, I was never very good at "cutting a long story short", and I haven't improved with age. The second answer started out like this: "You would eat it if you were starving to death yourself and there was absolutely no other way for you to survive, BUT you could only do so if somebody else had murdered it already, as you could not bring yourself to actually kill another person in order to ensure your own survival". BTW, "Only if it died of natural causes" didn't fit for the first answer either - but I wrongly assumed (again) that people would see what I was getting at, from the second one... <Cathy slaps herself about the head> Unfortunately, if I extended the backend of the survey to accommodate such long answers it could no longer be called "quick", and more importantly, it would not look very "pretty" on the home page of site - and I just cannot bring myself to do that, under any circumstances.... Finally, I apologize, yet again, to all the members of r.f.c. (if they haven't already nodded off) for responding to your post, Mr Wertz, thereby "rising to the bait" - but I just cannot help myself, sometimes. My bad. <Cathy resigns herself to her fate, and writes:> I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait Have I got to 100 yet? I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait I will *not* rise to the bait Have I got to 100 yet? and so-on and so forth.... -- Cheers Catfish Cathy - who even kept this food related - although I don't really like catfish, any other fish is fine, and I *love* shrimp - eating humble pie at the moment though.... - see used another food word!!!.......................................... Garlic: the element without which life as we know it would be impossible |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> > I don't think becoming a vegetarian is an option in this case. I > think most of us would agree that if we had vegetables available, > we'd eat those instead of Bill or Sally. I agree. -- Cheers Chatty Cathy - rushing off to take an aspirin Garlic: the element without which life as we know it would be impossible |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> We computer programming and software analysis folks can get > pretty specific and anal sometimes. This is so very true..... > > I just wanted to clarify my answer (which was the first one) > which I submitted even before I saw the rest of the answers (I > was lunging for the TFH, so it's your fault). Of course it's my fault. I apologize (again) ![]() > > I wasn't baiting you. This time. LOL! I love you too Steve... > I just didn't want to be > accused of murder. Gottit. -- Cheers Chatty Cathy Garlic: the element without which life as we know it would be impossible |
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ChattyCathy > wrote: > http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ > > Vote now! (or not) > > I am going to blame Om for this one.... GIYF if you wanna know why. Oops. ;-) -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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ChattyCathy > wrote: > http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ > > Vote now! (or not) > > I am going to blame Om for this one.... GIYF if you wanna know why. > -- > Cheers > Chatty Cathy Interesting results so far. I figure I'd not have to resort to it. (I'd probably not be able to keep it down). I have at least a couple of months worth of body fat to live on. <G> After all, that's what it's there for right? -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Steve Wertz > wrote: > On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 10:30:42 -0400, Virginia Tadrzynski wrote: > > > Cathy, > > I will let you know that I voted, and voted the last choice, but not for > > the > > reasons listed before it..... > > You see too many reports about mad cow disease and it's effects. The > > disease is caused by feeding herd cattle feed including the remnants of of > > other herd cattle, an animal form of cannibalism. A recent documentary on > > the south pacific islanders showed a number of older tribes people > > afflicted > > with an uncontrollable shaking disease (similar to mad cow in cattle). > > When > > some of them consented to be taken out of the jungle setting for > > evaluation, > > it was determined that these islanders had been up until their recent > > brushes with 'civilized' society, cannibals.......not eating other people > > for food, but for victory celebrations, to gain the strength of the dead > > warrior, etc. The disease only afflicted those who actually participated in > > the cannibalism. Apparently it has been determined that to eat the meat of > > what you are has a nasty effect on the body, whether you be cow or long > > pig.....so no, I wouldn't eat human meat (long pig).....I think I would > > finally become a vegetarian. > > I don't think becoming a vegetarian is an option in this case. I > think most of us would agree that if we had vegetables available, > we'd eat those instead of Bill or Sally. > > -sw Indeed. -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Omelet wrote:
> In article >, > ChattyCathy > wrote: > >> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ >> >> Vote now! (or not) >> >> I am going to blame Om for this one.... GIYF if you wanna know why. > > Oops. ;-) Isn't Usenet a Wonderful Thing? You asked for it, you got it. -- Cheers Chatty Cathy Garlic: the element without which life as we know it would be impossible |
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Omelet > wrote: > I have at least a couple of months worth of body fat to live on. <G> > > After all, that's what it's there for right? The average woman has 35,000 calories (ten pounds) of reserves on her hips (a more polite term than butt). This may be more intended for lactation than starvation. Lactation is 1000 calories a day. My wife and I had some arguments over food when she was lactating. She didn't do vegetarian then. |
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ChattyCathy > wrote: > Omelet wrote: > > In article >, > > ChattyCathy > wrote: > > > >> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ > >> > >> Vote now! (or not) > >> > >> I am going to blame Om for this one.... GIYF if you wanna know why. > > > > Oops. ;-) > > Isn't Usenet a Wonderful Thing? You asked for it, you got it. > > -- > Cheers > Chatty Cathy Indeed... <lol> But I don't know what GIYF means? -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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>, Dan Abel > wrote: > In article >, > Omelet > wrote: > > > > I have at least a couple of months worth of body fat to live on. <G> > > > > After all, that's what it's there for right? > > The average woman has 35,000 calories (ten pounds) of reserves on her > hips (a more polite term than butt). This may be more intended for > lactation than starvation. Lactation is 1000 calories a day. My wife > and I had some arguments over food when she was lactating. She didn't > do vegetarian then. I'm past lactating. ;-) I'm sure my body would use it if it had to! The only real danger to long term fasting is the danger of electrolyte imbalance. The longest I ever fasted was 2 weeks, but it was by choice. I lived. -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 10:45:23 -0500, Steve Wertz wrote: > > > I don't think becoming a vegetarian is an option in this case. I > > think most of us would agree that if we had vegetables available, > > we'd eat those instead of Bill or Sally. > > Drat. I should have said Gilligan or Maryanne. <Harlan Ellison> Or Quilla June. </Harlan Ellison> Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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One time on Usenet, ChattyCathy > said:
> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ > > Vote now! (or not) > > I am going to blame Om for this one.... GIYF if you wanna know why. I voted "I dunno" -- I don't think most of us can know what we would do in a survival situation unless we're in it... -- Jani in WA |
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Steve Wertz > wrote: > On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 12:01:56 -0500, Omelet wrote: > > > Interesting results so far. > > I think many of the people that answered "No" would change their > minds when actually put into that situation. > > And those that answered "Maybe" are at least honest (and would > probably do it given necessity). I have a strong gag reflex. > > The will to survive is very strong. Yes, even stronger than > chocolate cravings. > > -sw Funny. ;-) -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Omelet wrote:
> > Indeed... <lol> > > But I don't know what GIYF means? Google Is Your Friend -- Cheers Chatty Cathy Garlic: the element without which life as we know it would be impossible |
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On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 10:30:42 -0400, "Virginia Tadrzynski"
> wrote: > >"ChattyCathy" > wrote in message . .. >> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ >> >> Vote now! (or not) >> >> I am going to blame Om for this one.... GIYF if you wanna know why. >> -- >> Cheers >> Chatty Cathy >> > >Cathy, >I will let you know that I voted, and voted the last choice, but not for the >reasons listed before it..... >You see too many reports about mad cow disease and it's effects. The >disease is caused by feeding herd cattle feed including the remnants of of >other herd cattle, an animal form of cannibalism. A recent documentary on >the south pacific islanders showed a number of older tribes people afflicted >with an uncontrollable shaking disease (similar to mad cow in cattle). When >some of them consented to be taken out of the jungle setting for evaluation, >it was determined that these islanders had been up until their recent >brushes with 'civilized' society, cannibals.......not eating other people >for food, but for victory celebrations, to gain the strength of the dead >warrior, etc. The disease only afflicted those who actually participated in >the cannibalism. Apparently it has been determined that to eat the meat of >what you are has a nasty effect on the body, whether you be cow or long >pig.....so no, I wouldn't eat human meat (long pig).....I think I would >finally become a vegetarian. >-ginny > i think you're referring to kuru: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuru_(disease)> though it doesn't explicitly say so in the article, i think you're fairly safe eating humans if you stay away from brain and nerve tissue. ketchup is optional. your pal, blake |
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Little Malice wrote:
> One time on Usenet, ChattyCathy > said: > >> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ >> >> Vote now! (or not) >> >> I am going to blame Om for this one.... GIYF if you wanna know why. > > I voted "I dunno" -- I don't think most of us can know what we would > do in a survival situation unless we're in it... > Indeed. I voted that way too. -- Cheers Chatty Cathy Garlic: the element without which life as we know it would be impossible |
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![]() "ChattyCathy" > wrote > Little Malice wrote: >> One time on Usenet, ChattyCathy > said: >> >>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ >> I voted "I dunno" -- I don't think most of us can know what we would do >> in a survival situation unless we're in it... >> > Indeed. I voted that way too. I know, because I can not eat with the best of them, and I'm just not all that desperate to live. I'll skip the human flesh buffet. nancy |
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ChattyCathy > wrote: > Omelet wrote: > > > > > Indeed... <lol> > > > > But I don't know what GIYF means? > > Google Is Your Friend Ok. ;-) -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote: > "ChattyCathy" > wrote > > > Little Malice wrote: > >> One time on Usenet, ChattyCathy > said: > >> > >>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ > > >> I voted "I dunno" -- I don't think most of us can know what we would do > >> in a survival situation unless we're in it... > >> > > Indeed. I voted that way too. > > I know, because I can not eat with the best of them, and > I'm just not all that desperate to live. I'll skip the human flesh > buffet. > > nancy Agreed... -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Omelet wrote:
> > In article >, > Steve Wertz > wrote: > > > On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 12:01:56 -0500, Omelet wrote: > > > > > Interesting results so far. > > > > I think many of the people that answered "No" would change their > > minds when actually put into that situation. > > > > And those that answered "Maybe" are at least honest (and would > > probably do it given necessity). > > I have a strong gag reflex. Based on the reports from some who have, I doubt you'd have a gag problem, especially if you were sufficiently starved to have to resort to it. If not, you'd just be more food for me... Pete C. > > > > > The will to survive is very strong. Yes, even stronger than > > chocolate cravings. > > > > -sw > > Funny. ;-) > -- > Peace, Om > > Remove _ to validate e-mails. > > "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> > "ChattyCathy" > wrote > > > Little Malice wrote: > >> One time on Usenet, ChattyCathy > said: > >> > >>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ > > >> I voted "I dunno" -- I don't think most of us can know what we would do > >> in a survival situation unless we're in it... > >> > > Indeed. I voted that way too. > > I know, because I can not eat with the best of them, and > I'm just not all that desperate to live. I'll skip the human flesh > buffet. > > nancy I'd consider it a culinary challenge to prepare properly. Pete C. |
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"Pete C." > wrote: > Omelet wrote: > > > > In article >, > > Steve Wertz > wrote: > > > > > On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 12:01:56 -0500, Omelet wrote: > > > > > > > Interesting results so far. > > > > > > I think many of the people that answered "No" would change their > > > minds when actually put into that situation. > > > > > > And those that answered "Maybe" are at least honest (and would > > > probably do it given necessity). > > > > I have a strong gag reflex. > > Based on the reports from some who have, I doubt you'd have a gag > problem, especially if you were sufficiently starved to have to resort > to it. If not, you'd just be more food for me... > > Pete C. Is that a proposition? <eg> -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Steve Wertz > wrote: > Are there laws against eating human meat? It's too bad > manmeat.com was taken down. So much for freedom of speech. > > -sw As far as I know, eating your fellow LIVE human is perfectly legal in most states... so long as you are not chewing and swallowing. Well, I guess swallowing is a matter of preference. Um, nevermind... <eg> -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 14:27:36 GMT, Steve Wertz
> wrote: >On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 15:28:19 +0200, ChattyCathy wrote: > >> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ >> >> Vote now! (or not) >> >> I am going to blame Om for this one.... GIYF if you wanna know why. > >It would depend if it was corn-fed or grass-fed. Wow, a whole new meaning to "Poor Boy Sandwich"... Best -- Terry ....who has suddenly decided that Hungarian Goulash will no longer be on his list of edibles... |
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Steve Wertz > wrote: > On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 06:35:26 -0500, Terry wrote: > > > On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 14:27:36 GMT, Steve Wertz > > > wrote: > > > >>On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 15:28:19 +0200, ChattyCathy wrote: > >> > >>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ > >>> > >>> Vote now! (or not) > >>> > >>> I am going to blame Om for this one.... GIYF if you wanna know why. > >> > >>It would depend if it was corn-fed or grass-fed. > > > > Wow, a whole new meaning to "Poor Boy Sandwich"... > > Since the subject is long PIG, that would be BOAR Boy Sandwich. > > -sw <groan>! -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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