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No, we keep the biblical food laws and one of them is anything that "spreads the toe" is verboten
Those laws were written with our health in mind
Does that make the old camel toe off limits? LOL
Does that make the old camel toe off limits? LOL
No, we keep the biblical food laws and one of them is anything that "spreads the toe" is verboten
Those laws were written with our health in mind
A couple buddies want to go coyote hunting this weekend. I think I'd like to see what it's like to eat a bit, and I'd feel a lot better about the kill. I'm curious to hear from people who have had it (or haven't, and why).
Does that make the old camel toe off limits? LOL
Pork is good, but it is hard to dispute the health issues (Trichinosis, tapeworm, and Cysticercosis) are common in cultures that eat pork. While Trichinosis can be controlled through thoroughly cooking it, tapeworm and its related brain disease, Cysticercosis, can't be cooked out (although Cysticercosis requires poor living conditions allowing pigs to access human feces; still very common in south and central America). Anyway, while I love bacon as much as the next guy, I can't fault the reasoning behind the religious restriction.Probably. I've always found biblical food laws interesting.....I get where they are coming from but pork is good eatin'.
I don't think I'm interested. They eat anything. Garbage in, garbage out.
They are just undersized wolves and have actually killed people.. recently a 19 year old Canadian girl was killed by a pair of them
WOW this went from eating a K9 rat,to camel toe to biblical diet BS to dogs licking themselves
Mr Joe Link,I hope you are proud of this thread