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11-29-03, 10:35 PM
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ever eaten snake?
has anyone ever eaten snake. i only know one person who has drinkin taht viper alcoho. anyone else actually eat it?
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Only when the last tree has died, and the last river poisioned,
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11-29-03, 10:51 PM
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Location: Ontario
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Ugh, I'd rather eat human -- not that I'd actually, but snakes are nearer and dearer to my heart, know what I mean? I couldn't even consider it!
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11-29-03, 11:08 PM
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Location: Arizona
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Rattlesnake aint to bad. A while back, a friends mom chopped the head of a rattler, so we felt it should not be wasted. Taste like chicken, but only cuz it was cooked in a croc pot with one.......
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11-29-03, 11:41 PM
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Location: Alabama
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I have eaten rattle snake before...not bad eatin'.
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11-29-03, 11:45 PM
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Location: Ottawa
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i've never tried it but i've seen some on tv. it looks pretty good, actually. i'd probably try it if i had the chance.
Zoe
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11-29-03, 11:46 PM
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Not me
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11-29-03, 11:52 PM
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Location: Canada
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you guys relize that rattle snake is all wild food. and they empty entire den sites to get these rattle snakes which does effect the population of rattle snakes in the area. rattle snake is a bad food, unless you find one road kill or some ignorant person chops its head off.
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11-30-03, 12:07 AM
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Location: Hamilton ON
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gees a buncha beasts in here... should go to china, they eat anything!
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11-30-03, 12:09 AM
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Ate rattlesnake in Mexico once....it was already cooked and you know the "try this" trip..didn;t know until after that it was snake ..liked it though... like chiken sort of....wouldn't want to upset the local culture..it really was one of their food staples...very poor people .....
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11-30-03, 12:14 AM
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Join Date: Jun-2003
Location: SASKATCHEWAN
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yea in mexico they eat iguanas too. pretty cool. never tried it though
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Only when the last tree has died, and the last river poisioned,
and the last fish caught
will we relize we cannot eat money.
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11-30-03, 12:22 AM
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gees a buncha beasts in here... should go to china, they eat anything!
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Well that isn't very nice. In Canada, we eat cows, sheep (lambs, too), chickens, pigs, that have been raised in deplorable conditions then killed, cleaned, cut up, packeged and placed in your grocery store for you to buy. It isn't like that everywhere, so it's pretty easy to call other cultures "beasts" when you're sitting in your comfy chair in your nice place. And just so you're aware, they don't even everything in China. They eat much of what is edible, and what's wrong with that? What makes someone a BEAST if they eat a snake but not a beast if they eat a cow?
Unless you want to labelled a racist hypocrit for criticising another country and the people with an open mind in this country, you may want to revise that statement.
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11-30-03, 12:36 AM
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Location: Toronto
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Zoe, i dont think he meant any harm with his comment, nor tried to start a fight.... why is it going that far??
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11-30-03, 12:41 AM
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Perhaps I took it the wrong way, but I don't like seeing members of other cultures being called beasts or stereotyped because they are different, nor do I like being called one because I open to the cultures of others and not being a hypocrit by being willing to eat one animal, but not another, because I am partial to the latter.
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11-30-03, 12:46 AM
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ZOE~~I think you need to vent
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11-30-03, 01:39 AM
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Location: Hamilton ON
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whoa hooo... people go all out from a joke... im not racist, i happen to be asian and they all eat anything, really its true... I didnt say it was bad to eat meat... I just find it funny how its a Reptile Site and people are talking about eating reptiles...
and btw im a veggiterian(sp?) So yes, u are all beasts :P
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