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    Alright funny fellas. Its good to see the sack full of sillies are awake and percolating. It must be in the water, universally speaking.
    Bombay Pete my friend, how can I eat and watch what I did? Once you've had a child and learned about "the changing of the diaper" nothing, and I mean nothing, can turn you off of what you are doing. I am not fond of seeing blood and gore but there is the fascination aspect to consider.

    And edhewitt, I'm beginning to believe that you have jumped a few time to many from playing with live wires. Which brings up a favorite meal my born in the absolute back woods and far from everywhere father used to enjoy - scrambled eggs and calfs brains. Second favorite, heart and lung saute. When you are born where food is scarce, edible covers a wider variety than what we "civilized" people call edible.

    Enjoy your breakfast and what nots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    scrambled eggs and calfs brains. Second favourite, heart and lung saute. .
    give me chocolate cake any day
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    Mr McBrautigam, thank you.Good choice. Did you know the program I was describing is shot in Michigan out where there are a lot of farmers, both Amish and non Amish. Apparently Dr. Pol has 19,000clients where he is at.

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    I used to live in Mt. Pleasant, which was a town away from him, where he is the vet at the fair in one of the episodes. My wife's family has also had him come out to treat their horses in the past.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    Alright funny fellas. Its good to see the sack full of sillies are awake and percolating. It must be in the water, universally speaking.
    Bombay Pete my friend, how can I eat and watch what I did? Once you've had a child and learned about "the changing of the diaper" nothing, and I mean nothing, can turn you off of what you are doing. I am not fond of seeing blood and gore but there is the fascination aspect to consider.

    And edhewitt, I'm beginning to believe that you have jumped a few time to many from playing with live wires. Which brings up a favorite meal my born in the absolute back woods and far from everywhere father used to enjoy - scrambled eggs and calfs brains. Second favorite, heart and lung saute. When you are born where food is scarce, edible covers a wider variety than what we "civilized" people call edible.

    Enjoy your breakfast and what nots.
    i actually quite enjoy outdisgusting people who try to put you off your food, folks who haven't had kids are usually easy. Imogen threw up in my eyes once while I was laying down, with her up in the air, I had to shout for help as I couldn't put her down due to not being able to see. She thinks it is hilarious to this day.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by bombay View Post
    How on Earth can you eat while watching a cow get its stomach being given the switcheroo with all the blood and guts?
    He likes his steak extra rare?
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    crouton976, you are almost absolutely correct. Rare is more flavorful. Extra rare is a little raw. Medium is starting to get chewy. And well done should never be spoken of in polite company.
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