Anyone see it ??
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No, but AtW lives it very day. Someone has to keep the rat population down
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife. -
They slaughtered, butchered and cooked a cow in front of a live audience.
Very interesting indeeed.
Tonight - Lamb !!
BBC Three 10.30.Comment
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mmmm....beef.Originally posted by G8_SummitThey slaughtered, butchered and cooked a cow in front of a live audience.Call the cops
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It's not Hugh Fernly whatsisface again is it?"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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quite shocking
I wasn't prepared for the shudders after stunning.
the BSE etc scanning seemed very rudimentary, no sterilisation / cross contamination procedures obvious either.Comment
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I thought I was watching this program, but it turned out I was actually watching something on Ch5 about some bint that lost 30 stone.
There was a bit where they removed a big slab of skin that weighed something like 4lbs. Nice...Illegitimus non carborundum est!Comment
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Saw it. Totally gross. They should show that documentary to the 'larger' kids at school. Lay off the chips guys or this'll be you in fifteen years!Originally posted by FlubsterI thought I was watching this program, but it turned out I was actually watching something on Ch5 about some bint that lost 30 stone.
There was a bit where they removed a big slab of skin that weighed something like 4lbs. Nice...
All that butchery and she still looked a complete mess. Poor sod.Comment
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Saw it. No problems at all.
But then again you're looking at a guy who bought and killed a chicken while trekking in the Himalayas cause he fancied some meat.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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