>>You'd eat a kebab prepared at a nuclear facility?
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>>I'd want to know what it was cooked by, how long the meat's been in the vacinity, indeed, how many legs the animal it came from has!
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>oh come on Terry!!, you can't be that picky eater. Are you?
>You know when you are in another country I say to myself and my family "you cannot show disrespect when they offer you something you never tasked"
Edgar
I've tasted kebabs before, of course. But they've been cooked on a very hot grill, not a very-very-very HOT grill, if you un'stan' wha'm sayin'
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>Look at it this way, if the animal has too many legs, so what?
>There is more to eat.
But how about an eradiated "davey crocket" animal? One with a wild front ear?
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