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# It also clearly shows that they
are basically the same animal, only with one having udders, so it is not something to worry about too much.

(Does the book show how they get into the food chain?)
(, Mon 18 Feb 2013, 0:22, archived)
# fly,
spider,
bird,
cat,
dog,
cow,
horse,

oh, you said how they get into the food chain, not where they are.
an old woman swallows them
(, Mon 18 Feb 2013, 0:46, archived)
# The real old
woman that song was based on was actually vegetarian, started with a pea and worked her way up to a marrow.
(, Mon 18 Feb 2013, 0:51, archived)
# And she wasn't eating them.
(, Mon 18 Feb 2013, 0:58, archived)
# does she still live in a shoe with too many daves?
(, Mon 18 Feb 2013, 1:00, archived)
# Hahaha
(, Mon 18 Feb 2013, 1:57, archived)
# And that was just up her foo-foo.
(, Mon 18 Feb 2013, 1:03, archived)
# They wriggled and wriggled and tickled inside her?
(, Mon 18 Feb 2013, 6:41, archived)
# Perhaps she'll die.
(, Mon 18 Feb 2013, 7:06, archived)
# Le petit mort.
(, Mon 18 Feb 2013, 10:49, archived)
# Of course.
(, Mon 18 Feb 2013, 0:57, archived)
# The horse
is shown only to exist in the imagination, with no surroundings. The cow is the real world version.

Or maybe it had been snowing a lot.
(, Mon 18 Feb 2013, 8:02, archived)
# Shut up Mofaha.
(, Mon 18 Feb 2013, 8:10, archived)
# Also seeing as no-one complained until they were told
I guess we can assume horsemeat is actually quite nice.
(, Mon 18 Feb 2013, 2:10, archived)
# That would be an equinemical matter
(, Mon 18 Feb 2013, 8:00, archived)
# Yep, horsemeat's yummy
little bit tougher than Beef but nice in a slow cooker :-)
mind you, I prolly had a cheap (rump) cut?

can't see an issue myself, we eat most farmyard animals, why draw the lines at horsies?, what about those ikkle fwuffy lambs
(, Wed 20 Feb 2013, 3:52, archived)