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> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...-eaten-by-pigs
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I read this last night. 700 pound hogs, my stars!

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We're the other OTHER white meat.
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I shouldn't laugh, but that _was_ funny!

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Humanity must retaliate! Death to pigs!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...-eaten-by-pigs
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Wasn't there a pig farmer in Vancouver that was accused of a bunch of
murders of young women?


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Yep, hogs will do that. Farmers of old would never set foot in a pen of
hogs for this very reason. Remember Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz fell into
the pig pen and all three farm hands jumped in just in time to save her.
They knew what those hogs would do.

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>http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...-eaten-by-pigs


My husband, the ex-farm boy, relates that feeding time in the pig
enclosure is the time to be very careful. The piggies have very sharp
teeth and will stomp and eat anything that drops in front of them.
When I was at university, my dorm was across the intra-mural field
from the agricultural studies barns. We used to go over to the barns
and see the pigs(and there were some mighty big ones in there,) the
cows with surgically implanted windows in their sides and the beef
cattle that were so well fed that they only had short little ankles
visible. But most of all, I remember the huge, snoozing mama pigs
with all the nursing babies attached. I can't think of an example to
compare in size to these ladies. Maybe half the size of a VW bug?
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We're the other OTHER white meat.

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LOL

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What goes around comes around.
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I think 200 lb pigs could knock down a 300 lb football player because of
their low center of gravity.



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On Oct 2, 12:20*pm, (Colt T) wrote:
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> their low center of gravity.


Then imagine what a 700 lb pig could do!
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On 02/10/2012 2:22 PM, merryb wrote:
> On Oct 2, 10:12 am, Mark Thorson > wrote:
>> Humanity must retaliate! Death to pigs!
>>
>> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...-eaten-by-pigs

>
> Wasn't there a pig farmer in Vancouver that was accused of a bunch of
> murders of young women?
>

Yes there was. It probably happens more than we know. It is certainly
not the first time that a farmer has been killed and eaten by his pigs.

Revenge?
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>> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...-eaten-by-pigs

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> We're the other OTHER white meat.
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Long pig.

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> On Oct 2, 10:12*am, Mark Thorson > wrote:
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> We're the other OTHER white meat.


Pork is kind of gross. I mean, I really enjoy bacon and a few select types of sausage, but if pigs ceased to exist, I wouldn't miss them much.

The Brits are entertained by Americans' relationships with our livestock:
http://www.riverfronttimes.com/1999-...sed-say-neigh/

Yep, right here in Missouri!

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On 02/10/2012 5:09 PM, Bryan wrote:
> On Tuesday, October 2, 2012 12:57:46 PM UTC-5, spamtrap1888 wrote:
>> On Oct 2, 10:12 am, Mark Thorson > wrote:
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>>> Humanity must retaliate! Death to pigs!

>>
>>>

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>>> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...-eaten-by-pigs

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>> We're the other OTHER white meat.

>
> Pork is kind of gross. I mean, I really enjoy bacon and a few select types of sausage, but if pigs ceased to exist, I wouldn't miss them much.


Pigs may be gross, but pork is quite tasty. It is a favourite meat in
much of the world. Jews and Moslems don't eat it, and a lot of Hindus
are vegetarians, but it is very popular throughout most of Europe,
China, North and South America.





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> On 02/10/2012 2:22 PM, merryb wrote:> On Oct 2, 10:12 am, Mark Thorson > wrote:
> >> Humanity must retaliate! *Death to pigs!

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> >>http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...-eaten-by-pigs

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> > Wasn't there a pig farmer in Vancouver that was accused of a bunch of
> > murders of young women?

>
> * Yes there was. It probably happens more than we know. It is certainly
> not the first time that a farmer has been killed and eaten by his pigs.
>
> Revenge?


I'm thinking it was a good way to dispose of bodies...
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On 02/10/2012 6:35 PM, merryb wrote:
> On Oct 2, 1:16 pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
>> On 02/10/2012 2:22 PM, merryb wrote:> On Oct 2, 10:12 am, Mark Thorson > wrote:
>>>> Humanity must retaliate! Death to pigs!

>>
>>>> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...-eaten-by-pigs

>>
>>> Wasn't there a pig farmer in Vancouver that was accused of a bunch of
>>> murders of young women?

>>
>> Yes there was. It probably happens more than we know. It is certainly
>> not the first time that a farmer has been killed and eaten by his pigs.
>>
>> Revenge?

>
> I'm thinking it was a good way to dispose of bodies...
>



Yep. Pigs will eat anything. I used to work with a guy who had a
small farm and his menagerie included a couple pigs. If any of his other
livestock died the carcasses got tossed into the pig pen.
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> On 02/10/2012 2:22 PM, merryb wrote:> On Oct 2, 10:12 am, Mark Thorson
> > wrote:
> >> Humanity must retaliate! Death to pigs!

>
> >>http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...-eaten-by-pigs

>
> > Wasn't there a pig farmer in Vancouver that was accused of a bunch of
> > murders of young women?

>
> Yes there was. It probably happens more than we know. It is certainly
> not the first time that a farmer has been killed and eaten by his pigs.
>
> Revenge?


I'm thinking it was a good way to dispose of bodies...

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I saw that on "Copper" last episode. Of course that PIG that was thrown in
needed to die!

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On 10/2/2012 12:03 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> Pigs may be gross, but pork is quite tasty. It is a favourite meat in
> much of the world. Jews and Moslems don't eat it, and a lot of Hindus
> are vegetarians, but it is very popular throughout most of Europe,
> China, North and South America.


The Okinawans were looked down upon by the Japanese because they were
pig farmers. They were seen as dirty, hairy savages that raised filthy
animals. The Okinawans also considered pig meat to be dirty. This is why
they boil pork for a while and then drain the water when they cook
dishes like shoyu pork. At least, that's the way my auntie explained it
to me. Typically, I'll follow this practice when I can. OTOH, It might
be dirty meat but it's delicious! :-)

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> On Oct 2, 1:16 pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
>> On 02/10/2012 2:22 PM, merryb wrote:> On Oct 2, 10:12 am, Mark Thorson > wrote:
>>>> Humanity must retaliate! Death to pigs!

>>
>>>> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...-eaten-by-pigs

>>
>>> Wasn't there a pig farmer in Vancouver that was accused of a bunch of
>>> murders of young women?

>>
>> Yes there was. It probably happens more than we know. It is certainly
>> not the first time that a farmer has been killed and eaten by his pigs.
>>
>> Revenge?

>
> I'm thinking it was a good way to dispose of bodies...
>


This seems to be popular with mobsters in the UK, at least in movies and
TV shows. I can't say if it actually happens but evidently it's
possible. I guess it evens the score a bit. How many pig's lives are
equal to 1 human? One million? Two million?


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> >> On 02/10/2012 2:22 PM, merryb wrote:> On Oct 2, 10:12 am, Mark Thorson > wrote:
> >>>> Humanity must retaliate! *Death to pigs!

>
> >>>>http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...-eaten-by-pigs

>
> >>> Wasn't there a pig farmer in Vancouver that was accused of a bunch of
> >>> murders of young women?

>
> >> * *Yes there was. It probably happens more than we know. It is certainly
> >> not the first time that a farmer has been killed and eaten by his pigs..

>
> >> Revenge?

>
> > I'm thinking it was a good way to dispose of bodies...

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> * Yep. Pigs will eat anything. *I used to work with a guy who had a
> small farm and his menagerie included a couple pigs. If any of his other
> livestock died the carcasses got tossed into the pig pen.


Ick! My husband & I were just talking about meat we eat, and it all
comes from herbivores for the most part.
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On Tuesday, October 2, 2012 5:04:37 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 02/10/2012 5:09 PM, Bryan wrote:
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> > On Tuesday, October 2, 2012 12:57:46 PM UTC-5, spamtrap1888 wrote:

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> >>> Humanity must retaliate! Death to pigs!

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> > Pork is kind of gross. I mean, I really enjoy bacon and a few select types of sausage, but if pigs ceased to exist, I wouldn't miss them much.

>
>
>
> Pigs may be gross, but pork is quite tasty. It is a favourite meat in
>
> much of the world. Jews and Moslems don't eat it, and a lot of Hindus
>
> are vegetarians, but it is very popular throughout most of Europe,
>
> China, North and South America.


Yeah, and I eat it too. I can't imagine preferring it to beef or any other delicious ruminant, or even to birds. I'm having a really great time lately because of my chicken wing score.

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> > >>>>http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...-eaten-by-pigs

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> > >>> Wasn't there a pig farmer in Vancouver that was accused of a bunch of

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> > >>> murders of young women?

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> > >> * *Yes there was. It probably happens more than we know. It is certainly

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> > >> not the first time that a farmer has been killed and eaten by his pigs.

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> > small farm and his menagerie included a couple pigs. If any of his other

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> > livestock died the carcasses got tossed into the pig pen.

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> Ick! My husband & I were just talking about meat we eat, and it all
>
> comes from herbivores for the most part.


As far as mammals go herbivores tend to taste good. Carnivores taste bad.

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> > http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...-eaten-by-pigs

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> It was a sexual fetish. He always wanted to be eaten by his pigs.
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> -sw


One of the more bizarre statements I've seen for a while. Nowhere in
any article in reference to this incident does it mention ANY stupid
fetish. You are SICK Squertz...SICK!! SICK!! SICK!!
Please seek help.
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>> >> Humanity must retaliate! Death to pigs!

>>
>> >>http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...-eaten-by-pigs

>>
>> > Wasn't there a pig farmer in Vancouver that was accused of a bunch of
>> > murders of young women?

>>
>> Yes there was. It probably happens more than we know. It is certainly
>> not the first time that a farmer has been killed and eaten by his pigs.
>>
>> Revenge?

>
> I'm thinking it was a good way to dispose of bodies...


I've taken note.

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BBQ to pigs! (eating BBQ ribs right now)

I bet most of the Disnified(tm) stoner generation thinks pigs are
vegetarian and talk to spiders.
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>> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...-eaten-by-pigs
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>>

>I read this last night. 700 pound hogs, my stars!



Some years ago, I used to buy a pig and it was raised on a friend's
property. He had a sow that he bred that was over 650 pounds. When he
finally butchered it, everything was huge, especially the pork chops.
We ate a lot of sausage that year!
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When I was a little girl I went in the barn and Grampa was in a pen with
a vicious sow trying to rescue the piglets before the sow could kill
them. I was ~6yrs old at the time-still remember the intensity of the
situation-I thought that sow would break right through the wood
enclosure it was so big.

I like sausage, pepperoni, and barbeque spare ribs, but dont care for
bacon, ham, pork chops, etc. I wouldn't miss pork products nearly as
much as I would miss beef and poultry. I don't like to think of what any
meat I eat was fed :-)

I have a cousin who raises cattle including championship steers. He's a
big guy but we have a picture of him where he is dwarfed by that animal.

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As opposed to today's generation, which is growing up thinking that
they dwell in rickety structures packed with explosives...

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> I'm thinking it was a good way to dispose of bodies...


That's a Deadwood observation.



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On 03/10/2012 12:44 PM, Mark Thorson wrote:
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>> I'm thinking it was a good way to dispose of bodies...

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> Probably better than this one.
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> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2209654
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> I guess if you're a chef, your imagination is
> kind of limited to the techniques you're used to.
>



Are you suggesting that he was used to cooking people in pots? Maybe he
had seen too many cartoons about cannibals and missionaries.

As for the imagination of cooks, I would suggest that they are not
limited to the techniques they are used to. Having exposure to and
training in a lot of different techniques, and having a demonstrated
interest in cooking, they are probably more likely to experiment that is
the average person.
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Probably better than this one.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2209654

I guess if you're a chef, your imagination is
kind of limited to the techniques you're used to.
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> TV shows. I can't say if it actually happens but evidently it's
> possible. I guess it evens the score a bit. How many pig's lives are
> equal to 1 human? One million? Two million?


Depends on which humans. I'll feed them all the
Andy's they want.
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