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Rattlesnake. It tasted like greasy chicken. That doesn't sound half bad actually. Is rattlesnake easy to get there in Cali? I'm curious |
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Poor girl. No wonder you're contemplating suicide! I'm kidding really. I'm sure it's much healthier but I'm sure it sucks at times i don't think i'm healthier. i just eat rabbit food. and lots and lots of sugar. >.< I hear no meat and lots and lots of sugar is the new fad diet. Trendy you... |
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Rattlesnake. It tasted like greasy chicken. That doesn't sound half bad actually. Is rattlesnake easy to get there in Cali? I'm curious You can find them in the foothills, the desert or some of the more rural areas. The one time I had rattlesnake, one had crawled into the summer camp I used to attend. Some of the counselors killed it, then the cooks fried it up and served it to those of us that wanted to try it. |
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I hear no meat and lots and lots of sugar is the new fad diet. Trendy you... it'll fatten you right up! |
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Rattlesnake. It tasted like greasy chicken. That doesn't sound half bad actually. Is rattlesnake easy to get there in Cali? I'm curious You can find them in the foothills, the desert or some of the more rural areas. The one time I had rattlesnake, one had crawled into the summer camp I used to attend. Some of the counselors killed it, then the cooks fried it up and served it to those of us that wanted to try it. I came across a rattler in Oregon once. I survived and so did he/she so I never got the privilege to eat one. There's no snakes in Hawaii |
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I hear no meat and lots and lots of sugar is the new fad diet. Trendy you... it'll fatten you right up! I am a bit on the thin side for a guy, maybe there's hope. Mmmmmmm............ candy!................ |
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Rattlesnake. It tasted like greasy chicken. That doesn't sound half bad actually. Is rattlesnake easy to get there in Cali? I'm curious You can find them in the foothills, the desert or some of the more rural areas. The one time I had rattlesnake, one had crawled into the summer camp I used to attend. Some of the counselors killed it, then the cooks fried it up and served it to those of us that wanted to try it. I came across a rattler in Oregon once. I survived and so did he/she so I never got the privilege to eat one. There's no snakes in Hawaii I've come across a few. Most of the time I just watched as they slithered across the road, or path I was hiking on, and disappeared into the grass. |
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Rattlesnake. It tasted like greasy chicken. That doesn't sound half bad actually. Is rattlesnake easy to get there in Cali? I'm curious You can find them in the foothills, the desert or some of the more rural areas. The one time I had rattlesnake, one had crawled into the summer camp I used to attend. Some of the counselors killed it, then the cooks fried it up and served it to those of us that wanted to try it. I came across a rattler in Oregon once. I survived and so did he/she so I never got the privilege to eat one. There's no snakes in Hawaii I've come across a few. Most of the time I just watched as they slithered across the road, or path I was hiking on, and disappeared into the grass. I don't know why but snakes kinda creep me out these days. Like I said before, Hawaii doesn't have any snakes and I've been here quite a while. I guess I've been used to their absence, and wouldn't appreciate their venomous bite or any other form of greeting from our scaly friends. Life without them gives much more peace of mind in my opinion |
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Rattlesnake. It tasted like greasy chicken. That doesn't sound half bad actually. Is rattlesnake easy to get there in Cali? I'm curious You can find them in the foothills, the desert or some of the more rural areas. The one time I had rattlesnake, one had crawled into the summer camp I used to attend. Some of the counselors killed it, then the cooks fried it up and served it to those of us that wanted to try it. I came across a rattler in Oregon once. I survived and so did he/she so I never got the privilege to eat one. There's no snakes in Hawaii I've come across a few. Most of the time I just watched as they slithered across the road, or path I was hiking on, and disappeared into the grass. I don't know why but snakes kinda creep me out these days. Like I said before, Hawaii doesn't have any snakes and I've been here quite a while. I guess I've been used to their absence, and wouldn't appreciate their venomous bite or any other form of greeting from our scaly friends. Life without them gives much more peace of mind in my opinion ...thanks to our mongoose population. The snakes didn't stand a chance. Mongoose kick ***! |
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cow tongue. i should kill myself. |
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Mmm I guess for me it's fried ants or cow stomach but the cow stomach is common in Chinese cuisine
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If this was a contest, I'd win hands down. I don't even remember all the weird stuff I've eaten.
Fried scorpions on a stick Congealed water buffalo blood Fried grub worms Rancid fried grub worms Goat eyeballs (at a very fancy party given by the crown prince of Saudi Arabia) Haggis (not for the faint of heart!) And then I see people who won't even suck the head on a boiled crayfish ... sad really. |
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Edited by
topherj37
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Wed 11/14/12 08:14 AM
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If this was a contest, I'd win hands down. I don't even remember all the weird stuff I've eaten. Fried scorpions on a stick I used to catch scorpions at the summer camp I went to as a kid. We never ate them, though. |
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Rattlesnake. It tasted like greasy chicken. That doesn't sound half bad actually. Is rattlesnake easy to get there in Cali? I'm curious You can find them in the foothills, the desert or some of the more rural areas. The one time I had rattlesnake, one had crawled into the summer camp I used to attend. Some of the counselors killed it, then the cooks fried it up and served it to those of us that wanted to try it. I came across a rattler in Oregon once. I survived and so did he/she so I never got the privilege to eat one. There's no snakes in Hawaii I've come across a few. Most of the time I just watched as they slithered across the road, or path I was hiking on, and disappeared into the grass. I don't know why but snakes kinda creep me out these days. Like I said before, Hawaii doesn't have any snakes and I've been here quite a while. I guess I've been used to their absence, and wouldn't appreciate their venomous bite or any other form of greeting from our scaly friends. Life without them gives much more peace of mind in my opinion ...thanks to our mongoose population. The snakes didn't stand a chance. Mongoose kick ***! |
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I've had rattlesnake, and C3POs.
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I've had rattlesnake, and C3POs. I've heard Womp Rats taste like chicken. |
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I've had rattlesnake, and C3POs. I've heard Womp Rats taste like chicken. I wonder what fried Gamorrean taste like. |
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If this was a contest, I'd win hands down. I don't even remember all the weird stuff I've eaten. Fried scorpions on a stick Congealed water buffalo blood Fried grub worms Rancid fried grub worms Goat eyeballs (at a very fancy party given by the crown prince of Saudi Arabia) Haggis (not for the faint of heart!) And then I see people who won't even suck the head on a boiled crayfish ... sad really. Yea, I'd say so far you're the winner |
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Edited by
jemare
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Thu 11/15/12 12:52 PM
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Wed 11/14/12 01:12 PM
QUOTE: If this was a contest, I'd win hands down. I don't even remember all the weird stuff I've eaten. Fried scorpions on a stick Congealed water buffalo blood Fried grub worms Rancid fried grub worms Goat eyeballs (at a very fancy party given by the crown prince of Saudi Arabia) Haggis (not for the faint of heart!) And then I see people who won't even suck the head on a boiled crayfish ... sad really. Yep, Hands down that is the winner I've tried fried Calamari before, too chewy for me. Someone said that was because it wasn't prepared properly But I won't be trying it again just to see if they were right |
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If this was a contest, I'd win hands down. I don't even remember all the weird stuff I've eaten. Fried scorpions on a stick Congealed water buffalo blood Fried grub worms Rancid fried grub worms Goat eyeballs (at a very fancy party given by the crown prince of Saudi Arabia) Haggis (not for the faint of heart!) And then I see people who won't even suck the head on a boiled crayfish ... sad really. <<< Faints. Were those eyes looking at you as you swallowed them? I had horse, in France, not told until after the fact.. kinda stringy and not real steaky tasting. |
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