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lspencer534
05-24-2012, 7:59pm
I'd think twice about ordering the Philly Cheese Steak....

MrPeabody
05-24-2012, 8:00pm
Not sure, but I think it's legal in some states. I think New Jersey?

lspencer534
05-24-2012, 8:02pm
Not sure, but I think it's legal in some states. I think New Jersey?

I think(?) it's legal in all States, but the restaurants are gonna catch flak over the killing methods. Nobody cares about slaughtering a steer, but a "noble steed" is another matter.

MrPeabody
05-24-2012, 8:07pm
Some info here: HORSE MEAT GOES ON SALE ACROSS U.S. | Weekly World News (http://weeklyworldnews.com/headlines/40929/horse-meat-goes-on-sale-across-u-s/)

lspencer534
05-24-2012, 8:11pm
Some info here: HORSE MEAT GOES ON SALE ACROSS U.S. | Weekly World News (http://weeklyworldnews.com/headlines/40929/horse-meat-goes-on-sale-across-u-s/)

Thanks!...I guess. :leaving:

C5Nate
05-24-2012, 8:16pm
I'd think twice about ordering the Philly Cheese Steak....


http://cache.ohinternet.com/images/2/24/I_see_what_you_did_there_super.jpg

MrPeabody
05-24-2012, 8:17pm
I remember eating some when I was a kid. No big deal, kind of like low quality beef.

Blademaker
05-24-2012, 8:20pm
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/3e/Mister_Ed.png/250px-Mister_Ed.png

is not amused.........

:leaving:

sanchez
05-24-2012, 8:25pm
My wife and some friends ate raw horse meat in Tokyo once. I passed. My people didn't go to the moon for me to eat raw horse meat.

The nex day we ate at a famous Kobe beef place. The steak was $250 and suckedy dogs shiny red dick.

Those little yellow savages need a mortons or Ruth's Chris desperately.

Blademaker
05-24-2012, 8:29pm
I think we we were served horse meat in Mexico once........very bloody and sweet.
And tough.

lspencer534
05-24-2012, 8:32pm
http://cache.ohinternet.com/images/2/24/I_see_what_you_did_there_super.jpg

:lol:

lspencer534
05-24-2012, 8:35pm
My wife and some friends ate raw horse meat in Tokyo once. I passed. My people didn't go to the moon for me to eat raw horse meat.

The nex day we ate at a famous Kobe beef place. The steak was $250 and suckedy dogs shiny red dick.

Those little yellow savages need a mortons or Ruth's Chris desperately.

I had forgotten about Morton's since we don't have one here. Ruth's Chris, yes. The best! A little pricey, but worth it. Never been disappointed.

Rotorhead
05-24-2012, 8:38pm
I'd think twice about ordering the Philly Cheese Steak....

I'd think twice about the selling price of my horse. Even more so if he was fat. :leaving:

C5Nate
05-24-2012, 9:04pm
I had forgotten about Morton's since we don't have one here. Ruth's Chris, yes. The best! A little pricey, but worth it. Never been disappointed.


Ruth’s is good but as you said pricey. Had a huge lobster there once and it was great.

Of course being in KC we have tons of steak and BBQ places, some chains but mostly local's. I've probably ate at them all at some point.

I will say this, I don’t know if it was an accident or not but I had one of the most juiciest, most flavorful and most tender pieces of meat I have ever ate was a 18 0z Rib eye form Texas Roadhouse about a week ago.

Good God, my mouth still waters when I think about it.

Sea Six
05-25-2012, 4:24am
I had reindeer meat in Finland once. Or maybe it was Norway.

Thud
05-25-2012, 7:47am
Ah, Weekly World News, what would we ever do without you.

DJ_Critterus
05-25-2012, 7:59am
Hmmm... no wonder that philly cheese steak salad tasted a little funny :ack:

Kerrmudgeon
05-25-2012, 7:59am
Riding your dinner seem a tad odd to me? :confused5:
I give it a neigh! :nono:

DJ_Critterus
05-25-2012, 8:02am
Riding your dinner seem a tad odd to me? :confused5:
I give it a neigh! :nono:

Not sure what you meant there because we know how canadians like to mount their steeds, too :ack:

MrPeabody
05-25-2012, 8:29am
[Rodney Dangerfield] This steak's still got marks from where the jockey was hittin' it. [Rodney Dangerfield]

DJ_Critterus
05-25-2012, 8:34am
[Rodney Dangerfield] This steak's still got marks from where the jockey was hittin' it. [Rodney Dangerfield]
Tell the cook this tastes like dog food.

Kerrmudgeon
05-25-2012, 8:35am
Not sure what you meant there because we know how canadians like to mount their steeds, too :ack:

Misinformed as usual....:slap:

:sheeprun:...closer to the ground!:D

DJ_Critterus
05-25-2012, 8:36am
Misinformed as usual....:slap:

:sissy:...closer to the ground!:D

So, you prefer sheep. WEll, if that's how you want to roll....

Bucwheat
05-25-2012, 8:37am
Back when we used to go to horse auctions here near Augusta,Mexicans would buy horses cheap to sell to slaughter hoses for dog food,it was sad and we knew the buyers involved,some owners refused to sell to them. Beef has always been excepted in the U.S. But I can't see Americans eating horse meat if they know about it.Hell the eat dogs in Korea.

Kerrmudgeon
05-25-2012, 8:41am
So, you prefer sheep. WEll, if that's how you want to roll....

DJ Clittoris.......http://s7.tinypic.com/mjahl0_th.jpg

DJ_Critterus
05-25-2012, 8:59am
DJ Clittoris.......http://s7.tinypic.com/mjahl0_th.jpg

Fine then. i bet this is more your speed
http://allthemanswers.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/fish-sex.jpg

Kerrmudgeon
05-25-2012, 9:02am
Fine then. i bet this is more your speed

your replies?......:yawn:.....:sleep:......:kimblair:

DJ_Critterus
05-25-2012, 9:16am
your replies?......:yawn:.....:sleep:......:kimblair:

:thehandle: Watch it there moosefag. BTW, what ever happened to that other moose molester, The Monk?

Kerrmudgeon
05-25-2012, 9:20am
I wonder if horse is close to moose meat? I've had moose steak before and it was pretty good when aged properly, very lean.

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