Speed_Addiction said:
Well, until all of this blows over, I'll have to go back to eating babies.
Six years, haven't eaten a baby since.Jester27 said:...and to all a good night.
You were in the military too long, weren't you.:redflip :redflip
:crackupSpeed_Addiction said:Well, until all of this blows over, I'll have to go back to eating babies.
No. Not Shit! BABIES! There has yet to be a baby found infected with Mad Cow Disease! I have always wondered, what is it about this disease that pisses the cows off anyway?:redflipMr. Clean said::eek SHIT!
Well, I guess no BABY-Q for me! Back to Beef!JDogg said:Seems that this was a dairy cow that dropped in the gates at the processor's.
If it was a dairy cow going to the knacker's it is usually for other-than-human consumption. A 4-5 year old dairy cow is not what gets you the nice steaks.
1 in 100,000,000 cows (as of the USDA July 03 inventory) isn't bad....And the smaple was taken 9DEC2003. I don't think that they would wait this time if there were other animals similarly afflicted.
Buying tainted cow, it's a sad story really. Man just wants a little big girl love, something to throw a leg over and ride away into the sunset, but instead he finds she's an unclean woman well past her prime. Unfortunately it's too late by this point, he's already forked over the cash, and she's tucked it away in a roll for safekeeping.zlicius said:
he doesn't buy any tainted cows, \
ya, and im sure thats a very educated guess :rolleyeszlicius said:
(dad suspects canada)