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Pavlov's Frog writes: I once spent 20 minutes with my eyes closed to see what it was like being blind. I smashed my knee on the kitchen cupboard, and decided I'd be better off deaf as you can still watch television.
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...but who first thought "I'm going to squeeze those dangly things on that cow and drink what comes out"?
Or "Mmmm, I know! Orange, apple, cabbage and pineapple! That'll be nice in mayonnaise!"?
Or how about "Those things in the shells look vile! I'm going to cook them in a white wine sauce and call them mussels!"?
And the last one for now... "I wonder what snails taste like, in a a bit of garlic"?
I mean, eh? I actually like all of the above (apart from snails, they just taste like mud to me), but I never would have discovered them on my own...
( , Fri 25 Jul 2008, 0:56, 11 replies)
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Imagine the horror of the worlds first pregnant woman...
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Cheese, for instance- who thought it would be a good idea to take lumps out of bad milk that smelled like his grandma's breath and eat them?
Artichokes- they're a thistle. Why boil it?
Desperation. That's why. Starvation will do that to one.
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"those grapes have been rotting for ages now. let's drink em"
( , Fri 25 Jul 2008, 7:35, closed)
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scoffing things and thought, "Ooh, must give that a try". I imagine oftentimes the next words said animal uttered were "Ugh!" and/or "Maybe if I chuck a bit of fire on it?" or similar. And snails are yum in garlic sauce.
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and chicory and other bitter greens - in nature bitter usually bitter denotes poisonous.
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I have wondered about the cow thing, too. There must have been some experimentation, there. Did they try a bull first, for instance?
If that had worked, we may even now be covering our corn flakes in bull spunk.
( , Fri 25 Jul 2008, 10:43, closed)
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Who looked at a chicken's bum and thought:
"Think I'll eat what pops out of there..."
( , Fri 25 Jul 2008, 10:51, closed)
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What the fuck is this abomination?
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"eggs have been obvious food for millions of years, and these chicken things seem quite easy to keep in one place. Hey, I've just invented farming."
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although i'm more interested in the mindset that says " see those beans/ leafy things* over there, that when you eat them, you get really sick -I wonder what happens if you cook them/eat the stems?"
although i suspect the next line in that particular scenario goes "Slave! C'mere, hope you're hungry"
*kidney beans and rhubarb, in case you were wondering.
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