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Originally posted by Hyacinth View Postrelax buddy. It's a video with a guy that looks a lot like "the p4p king". That is all. and yeah, I'm sure you'd love it if anyone who says anything remotely negative about your hero would get banned.
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what else do you expect from this *****s? they are runnin out of excuses about floyd hiding on the bathroom while pac calls him out. they will find anything just to divert the attention. they will even talk about madona just to divert the topic of FLOYD HIDING ON DON KING"S ASS WHILE PAC IS CALLING HIM OUT
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Originally posted by xcaret v3 View Postso thats where he gets his power from.......lmfao.........
really tho, thats ***en disgusting, first dogs now ****? WTF?????
http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/mexico/****.htm
In Mexico, field **** are secret delicacy
BY RICHARD CHACON
The Boston Globe
ZACATECAS, Mexico -- Joanna and Catalina Herrera, the co-owners of a small
luncheonette in this central Mexican city, swear it has more healing powers than
chicken soup. And Gerardo Luna, a state government employee, says that when
prepared as a tea with anise and pepper, it can ``raise the dead.''
The secret? ****.
``It sounds awful, even to many of us,'' said Joanna, 32. ``But the truth is they
taste very good and they're good for you.''
Boiled in a soup, grilled over an open pit or mixed in a stew, **** are more than
just a nuisance to be chased with a broom. They're also a delicacy and a tradition
here that has been passed from indigenous ancestors to computer programmers.
They aren't your run-of-the-mill gutter rodents, but their country cousins, the field
rat. The difference, connoisseurs say, can be detected by the field rodent's longer
torso -- much like a small squirrel -- light brown pelt and shorter tail.
But it's still a rat, with a rat's bad public image, which might explain why none of
the local restaurants features such dishes on their menu.
BIG DEMAND
``It's not something people would want to see on a menu, especially the tourists
who come here,'' said Raul Rodriguez, a chef at La Cuija, a posh restaurant,
which offers dishes such as cow's tongue and, occasionally, rabbit. ``I'm sure a
lot of the local people eat it at home, but they might not admit it because of the
stigma.''
Even so, demand for the rodents at times is so great, that vendors who come in
from the farms to sell their animals at the local market on weekend mornings
usually run out of their supplies within an hour.
Unlike the scavenging city **** better known for scurrying through garbage
dumpsters and sewers, field **** eat mostly grains and seeds planted on farms,
experts and rat-eaters say, giving them a higher nutritional value and a better
taste.
``They're rich in iron and protein, and more affordable for a poor family than buying
meats, vegetables and fruits,'' said Teresa Ochoa Rivera, a health professor at the
Iberoamerican University in Mexico City. ``But as with other meats, it depends on
careful handling and preparation.''
Does it taste like chicken?
``Actually, it tastes better,'' said Manuel Samaniego, 34, who manages a crafts
shop in the city's historic center. ``It has a sweeter taste, more like rabbit.''
RAT-CATCHER
To catch his ****, El Yuri wakes up at 3 a.m. to check the wooden traps set out
in the field the night before. The animals are then killed and skinned before he
drives to the city market, where he arrives by 8 a.m.
In the past, vendors used to spread their offerings on a sidewalk -- rabbits on one
side and skinned **** stretched on a skewer on the other. Each rat sells for about
$2.
But now, El Yuri has to crouch carefully behind a market wall and keep his
animals tucked secretly in bags because local health officials have clamped down
on rat sales after one vendor was reportedly caught selling city **** instead of the
field kind. Two people reportedly died from mistakenly eating city rodents.
``It's not that this is embarrassing so much as it is a health issue,'' said an official
who requested anonymity. ``Selling and eating **** is not a formal part of the food
sector so there are no regulations to monitor it. We don't want more cases of bad
****.''
But in a place where Big Macs and Whoppers are quickly becoming the new
culinary standard -- Zacatecas recently got its first Burger King -- ****, like
worms, fried crickets and grilled snake, will probably fizzle out on their own,
without government help.
Nevertheless, the tradition for the Herrera sisters will remain alive so long as there
are colds, flus and fevers to cure.
``It works in minutes,'' said Catalina, 24, as she stood in the kitchen of the
family's Rancho Grande restaurant. ``You can't eat it all the time because it's so
powerful. Once you get past the thought of eating a rat, you'll see that it's not
what you think.''Last edited by Alibata; 08-10-2010, 12:34 AM.
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Originally posted by priure_sion_08 View Postwhat else do you expect from this *****s? they are runnin out of excuses about floyd hiding on the bathroom while pac calls him out. they will find anything just to divert the attention. they will even talk about madona just to divert the topic of FLOYD HIDING ON DON KING"S ASS WHILE PAC IS CALLING HIM OUT
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Originally posted by carts View Postwhy not read the title of ur ****** thread.. thats all i have to say ur a fakking troll!
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Originally posted by Alibata View PostYeah they eat rat and dogs in Africa, Columbia, India, Asia, and yes you guessed it my ***** ass friend. MEXICO!!! Your fat ass would be the first to go if the **** hit the fan.
http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/mexico/****.htm
In Mexico, field **** are secret delicacy
BY RICHARD CHACON '
The Miami Herald
October 8, 1999
damn bro, how long did it take you to find an article that old? you really digged dip didnt ya buddy? LOL
why the hatred ? im just saying that its disgusting what they do over there... LMFAO.. hurt little *****, wheres the barbie conception avatar now dumbass hahhahah!!
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Originally posted by Hyacinth View Postwhat's your problem dude? You guys get waaaay too worked up over you're hero. The guy looks like him, I thought that was funny, I made a thread, people agreed, end of story. Stop crying.
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