Posted on 06/10/2019 4:11:28 PM PDT by Its All Over Except ...
Was that song “A Swinging Safari?”
;^)
Sorry you missed the sarcasm
Yes there is a huge outbreak in the Congo - and some 100 have now entered texas and moving on to california
Great post article from back in 2014. I bet this article wouldn’t even be published today—already too politically inconvenient. Nice last sentence about how chicken may be bland but at least you won’t get Ebola from it.... All I can say is Come On, Man! Are you kidding me, you Africans with your so-called nostalgia for bush meat as a taste-of-home? Why can’t people of other races and places take a step back and look at the big picture when it comes to the behaviors of Africans, no matter where the Africans live worldwide? Is the dysfunction so hard to see? The worldwide diaspora of peoples from third-world countries into first-world nations isn’t enhancing them. How can anyone truly believe there isn’t a lowest-common-denominator effect going on?
“delicacy”
They are determined to slip mad-cow into the American meat supply.
tastes like dog
Anyone notice during Obama years that country of origin stopped being labeled on food?
It was supposed to be part of a World Trade Agreement. Who could possibly think it would be okay to not label food with origin? Let people decide what they are willing to eat...or not eat. Took away more of our choice and if consumers were smart they would make labeling with country of origin mandatory. The ranchers have been fighting it since it happened but not enough of them. Consumers have to care enough to get it done.
“Theres nothing like a big plate of chimp bangers and mash.”
“T-T-T-Tarzan!! W-w-w-what are you doing with that m-m-m-machete!!?”
“Sorry, Cheetah. Law of the jungle say only the strong survive.”
LOL!
Hillary Clinton loves bush meat.
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