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Guest Schwarzgebrannt
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Their General Tso's chicken IS AMAZING. Better than the local chinese places and you know it's actually chicken.

I can tell the difference between chicken and rabbit meat, although almost no one can tell rabbit and cat meat apart. That's why in old England, they required the feet to be kept on rabbits in the market.

The last time I had chicken at the local chinese place, it was clearly not chicken. Could have been rabbit. Could have been cat.

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The last time I had chicken at the local chinese place, it was clearly not chicken. Could have been rabbit. Could have been cat.

Well, rabbit would cost a helluva lot more than chicken.

Cat could be "free".

But I'd wager your taste is not as discriminating as you claim, and it was simply chicken. Ground up and reconstituted chicken parts, as is large part of the chicken consumed in US.

You could, of course contact your local Dept. of Health and request an inspection/investigation if you want to bet on your taste buds. :hiding:

- OS

Guest db99wj
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I like rabbit. Fried rabbit, milk gravy, biscuits.....Yummmmmm!

Guest Schwarzgebrannt
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Well, rabbit would cost a helluva lot more than chicken.

Cat could be "free".

But I'd wager your taste is not as discriminating as you claim, and it was simply chicken. Ground up and reconstituted chicken parts, as is large part of the chicken consumed in US.

You could, of course contact your local Dept. of Health and request an inspection/investigation if you want to bet on your taste buds. :P

- OS

Oh for pete's sake. :hiding: It wasn't ground and reconstituted.

I'se just an ign'ant formah country kid compared to you, but I'm one who ate chicken from the coop and rabbit from the woods all the time growing up. I can tell the difference in that area.

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Oh for pete's sake. :hiding: It wasn't ground and reconstituted.

I'se just an ign'ant formah country kid compared to you, but I'm one who ate chicken from the coop and rabbit from the woods all the time growing up. I can tell the difference in that area.

Oh, then I'm sure you are right.

Certainly much easier and cheaper for an Asian restaurant to use rabbit or cat than chicken for their chicken.

I wasn't thinking clearly.

- OS

Guest bkelm18
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Using chicken for your chicken? By god, OhShoot, I think you may have stumbled onto something!

Guest Schwarzgebrannt
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Oh, then I'm sure you are right.

Certainly much easier and cheaper for an Asian restaurant to use rabbit or cat than chicken for their chicken.

I wasn't thinking clearly.

- OS

Whatever you say, massah. I'm sorry I couldn't have conveniently been a person who actually eats processed chicken patties. I'll try harder next time to not shatter your pre-conceived misunderstandings of my level of gastronomic sophistication.

http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2008/10/inspector-repor.html

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Yeah Mac, what he said :hiding:

What are you gonna do next? Suggest the euro wussie 9mm round is worthy of use for self defense. No wait i mean .25acp.

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Yeah Mac, what he said :D

What are you gonna do next? Suggest the euro wussie 9mm round is worthy of use for self defense. No wait i mean .25acp.

I know my ammo Mikey, having been raised in a munitions factory by Bulgarian hand loaders.

Thus, I know posilutely that 9mm bullets are actually made of armadillo plate, but .25 is from pussie cat cartilage.

- OS

edit: forum PC language filter wouldn't let me spell "pussie" the correct way !

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Yeah Mac, what he said :)

What are you gonna do next? Suggest the euro wussie 9mm round is worthy of use for self defense. No wait i mean .25acp.

.25acp works great for self defense, all you have to do is get within 3 feet of the atacker and make a solid head shot. :D

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.25acp works great for self defense, all you have to do is get within 3 feet of the atacker and make a solid head shot. :D

Bounces off.

Eyeball is the only way in.

- OS

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Bounces off.

Eyeball is the only way in.

- OS

Works ever better at killin`em if you remove their skull before shooting them :D

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I know my ammo Mikey, having been raised in a munitions factory by Bulgarian hand loaders.

Thus, I know posilutely that 9mm bullets are actually made of armadillo plate, but .25 is from pussie cat cartilage.

- OS

edit: forum PC language filter wouldn't let me spell "pussie" the correct way !

Thats funny. Best post of the day!! :rofl:

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