Oh, you live with the softies thenOriginally Posted by jandajoy
Where I come from they eat the inedible stuff
Oh, you live with the softies thenOriginally Posted by jandajoy
Where I come from they eat the inedible stuff
Originally Posted by Thetyim
Spot on. Same same here. They seem to cherish, what I'd consider inedible.
Would like to have seen the 'after' shots...snake looks like it had just eaten in one of them pics, they may have also got some bbq'd rat or boiled chook eggs as stuffing with it.
I'm afraid there are no "after shots". Joy took the photos and came back after they'd eaten. What you see is what you've got.
Interestingly, maybe, the cooking technique is exactly the same as the Aboriginal communities I lived in. Just chuck it on the fire.
They are about as lazy right enough.Originally Posted by jandajoy
It wasn't always like that. Europe's poorest nations used to suffer famine and basic food shortages all the time.Originally Posted by keda
A much harder life than any SEA country has offered I'll warrant, bar the example of the 'new people' under the Khmer Rouge.
Mortals you defy the Gods, I sentence you to travel among unknown stars, until you find the Kingdom of Hades, your bodies will stay as lifeless as stone.
Any factual, first person, evidence for that Tuddy? Have you lived in the bush? Worked with Aboriginals? Lived with rural Thais communities? I'd be most interested to hear of your experiences in such communities.Originally Posted by EmperorTud
Even Rolf Harris recognises Aboriginals are lazy.Originally Posted by jandajoy
"Let me Abos go loose, Lou… They're of no further use, Lou."
Originally Posted by EmperorTud
So you base your evidence on the comments of Rolf Harris. Excellent.
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The full blood aboriginals ( excellent people ) living in the dry communities up north could not be considered lazy but the scum living in the cities causing havoc, getting on the piss day and night, stealing cars and bashing people can only be considered lazy when they are not engaged in the above activities.
Fok, we don't want to start on this subject or we will be here for all eternity.![]()
Last edited by terry57; 21-12-2008 at 06:55 AM.
Rolf Harris was also into beastiality was he ?
"Tie me kangaroo down, sport"
Hang on a minute though, he must be a right pervert
"Two Little Boys"
Rolf was also reported to drink his own wee.
had two little toys... ???????![]()
Have you tried ozzie beer ?Originally Posted by melvbot
How would you cook a snake?Originally Posted by spiff
Never cooked oneOriginally Posted by jandajoy
I always buy the tinned version
Liar, tinned snake, I think not.Originally Posted by Thetyim
The fundamental issue here is city folk trying to lay down their priorities on people who live in the bush. First problem is that city folk have no idea.
HonestOriginally Posted by jandajoy
Big C, own brand, Anaconda Slices, comes in a handy 30 foot tin![]()
Pick it up in your ute...................Originally Posted by Thetyim
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My preference would be to skin and bone it first, then make a soup or a curry from the shredded meat. That's how I've had it before.Originally Posted by jandajoy
But what would I know, never cooked nor caught a snake.
Terrible. Between killing a beautiful animal like that 'because it was there haha hehehe' and the barbaric and wasteful way it was cooked, they'd be better off eating people.
I happen to think that cows are beautiful animals yet Ive eaten roast beef for as long as I can remember. Knowing how Thai people eat I doubt they wasted a thing, eyeballs gut 'n all. Cooking by fire isnt barbaric unless its alive when its thrown on there.
I dont agree with eating animals that are protected or arent sustainable but some people use the environment around them to survive, animals, vegetation or whatevers at hand.
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