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Posted: 2003-02-10 02:33am
by Slartibartfast
Captain tycho wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:Guinea pigs are tasty.
And how would you know?
Eating one usually helps.
I'm warning you, don't even think about touching my piggy.... :x :x
or else....
Nah... that's too far a way. I'll just go to a restaurant.

Posted: 2003-02-10 02:33am
by Ghost Rider
Do they taste like chicken? :wink:

Posted: 2003-02-10 02:34am
by Captain tycho
Slartibartfast wrote:
Captain tycho wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:Guinea pigs are tasty.
And how would you know?
Eating one usually helps.
I'm warning you, don't even think about touching my piggy.... :x :x
or else....
Nah... that's too far a way. I'll just go to a restaurant.
Where did you eat one??

Posted: 2003-02-10 02:35am
by Slartibartfast
Not really, they taste more like rabbit.

Posted: 2003-02-10 02:36am
by Captain tycho
Slartibartfast wrote:Not really, they taste more like rabbit.
........... which tastes like chicken.
It's like the which came first conumdrum, the egg or the bird?
A constant cycle.

Posted: 2003-02-10 02:38am
by Ghost Rider
Rabbit doesn't taste that close to chicken...it's a little less tender and has a bit more slightly more meatier taste...Chicken is a bit more mild.

Huh...well would fit in with Squirrel as well(Now that was tough...near jerky like)

Posted: 2003-02-10 02:42am
by Slartibartfast
After eating chicken in the US, I understand why most of you guys think everything tastes like chicken :D

We usually eat fresh chicken, not some rock-hard chicken-like substance that's been in cryo-freeze for 2+ years :P

With real chicken, you can boil it for about 1/2 hour and it will be tender and yummy (but boring :P), when I was living in a friend's house in Omaha a chicken took overnight to get edible, and there was this slimey substance in the pot, I think it was some kind of wet cement.

Posted: 2003-02-10 02:47am
by Captain tycho
Slartibartfast wrote:After eating chicken in the US, I understand why most of you guys think everything tastes like chicken :D

We usually eat fresh chicken, not some rock-hard chicken-like substance that's been in cryo-freeze for 2+ years :P

With real chicken, you can boil it for about 1/2 hour and it will be tender and yummy (but boring :P), when I was living in a friend's house in Omaha a chicken took overnight to get edible, and there was this slimey substance in the pot, I think it was some kind of wet cement.
Funny, just as I heat up some frozen chicken for breakfast, this post pops up.... :P