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In this evening's edition of "Outta Left Field!" : If SIGforum had to resort to cannibalism, which forum member would you eat? Login/Join 
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I got nothing.
 
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Alea iacta est
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I miss these threads from Para. I had a damn good laugh re-reading this whole thread.



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Originally posted by sigmonkey:
I'd fly to Turks and Caicos with live ammo falling out of my pockets before getting within spitting distance of NJ with a firearm.
The “lol” thread
 
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Originally posted by coloradohunter44:
The ones that taste the most like bacon of course.


I haven't read the entire thread yet, but I DID immediately wonder if Long Pig bacon tastes the same as regular bacon...




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Hmmmm, like someone who hasn't had the vaccine Wink



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Originally posted by PHPaul:
Long Pig

I've read the natives didn't like Long Pig if they smoked tobacco.


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I shouldn't have read the BBQ thread before I opened this one
 
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SIGFORUM - We don't eat our own, but we talk about it.
 
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Originally posted by ptruck:

I shouldn't have read the BBQ thread before I opened this one
Worse, if you read this one, and then open the BBQ thread.



הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים
 
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Legalize the Constitution
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Originally posted by pbslinger:
SIGFORUM - We don't eat our own, but we talk about it.

OK, that’s funny


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Originally posted by brecaidra:
Based soley on avatars, PH Paul, but I really like him so... Confused


It's you, Brecaidra. Sorry, but that is the way it is.




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Note to self: decline invites from any SigForum members wanting to have me come over for dinner.



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I just finished off the last bit of banned troll
 
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So... All of you have now become the Donner Party of SF. And for a related movie, check out Alive (the 1993 version, not the newer ones).


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I will need to research the posting history of our members. I prefer cooked meat sautéed with a good wine and it seems like a dedicated wine-drinker would pretty much be "pre-sautéed"! (As opposed to "pre-soused"!)

Note: A heavy imbiber with a calmed mood would also be less prone to a flood of adrenalin and panic hormones usually generated when harvesting game animals - which, as every educated predator knows, leaves a less desirable taste in the meat.
 
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May I have a picture menu, please?
 
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For a select few diners, eat me.




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With a side of fava beans? You guys are scaring me.


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Originally posted by 4859:
There are a lot of good cooks here.
And some tough old bastards too!

This is not an exercise that I'm going to put a lot of mental effort into.
 
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Made from a
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You can't eat the cooks, then who'd prepare the tastiest Cannibalistic meal you've ever eaten??? I think Skins, Bald1, and a few others could whip up quite a meal with our sour old asses. Wink


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You don't want me ~ I'm riddled with worms & parasites!!!



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