Darkies can't even grow their own food.
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Re: Darkies can't even grow their own food.
BigP, I added a PS ... about the Maori, you were too quick replying to see it.
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Re: Darkies can't even grow their own food.
Never tried them. I have eaten once, when in the Army on a survival course, Witchetty grubs. Interesting flavour, rather like almonds. Many societies around the world have eaten insects in their diets. Insects may well be the future for us if climate change upsets the normal animal life of the planet.
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Re: Darkies can't even grow their own food.
brian ross wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 5:43 pmNever tried them. I have eaten once, when in the Army on a survival course, Witchetty grubs. Interesting flavour, rather like almonds. Many societies around the world have eaten insects in their diets. Insects may well be the future for us if climate change upsets the normal animal life of the planet.
Not for me mate, I would rather kill myself than eat bugs,,
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How would you know if they were mashed up?BigP wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 5:47 pmNot for me mate, I would rather kill myself than eat bugs,,brian ross wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 5:43 pmNever tried them. I have eaten once, when in the Army on a survival course, Witchetty grubs. Interesting flavour, rather like almonds. Many societies around the world have eaten insects in their diets. Insects may well be the future for us if climate change upsets the normal animal life of the planet.
Insects, vat grown meats and so on are the suggested future for proteins.
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They have vat grown protiens now and some of them appear to be rather palatable, I eat a lot of meat, I am not always comfortable with the amount i consume, I have around 35 lambs and ewes and a couple of cows on the property and a chest freezer and a bit full of meat, I have gone off beef a little of late but have half a cow to eat lolbrian ross wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 5:59 pmHow would you know if they were mashed up?BigP wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 5:47 pmNot for me mate, I would rather kill myself than eat bugs,,brian ross wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 5:43 pmNever tried them. I have eaten once, when in the Army on a survival course, Witchetty grubs. Interesting flavour, rather like almonds. Many societies around the world have eaten insects in their diets. Insects may well be the future for us if climate change upsets the normal animal life of the planet.
Insects, vat grown meats and so on are the suggested future for proteins.
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Re: Darkies can't even grow their own food.
Neferti~ wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 5:10 pmHow about some Bardi Grubs, an indigenous (aboriginal) favourite, I believe. Brian can probably tell you how to find and prepare them.
Or you could just go with Green Can Dreamtime and sit around on welfare and drink lots of VB (beer).
I don't know what the Maori do in New Zealand but I am sure that BigP (or Sprintcyclist) can bring you up to date.
Still better than a dog or cat. I don't cringe by seeing bugs, not that I would eat them. It's just something about dogs and cats. I've had pets, I don't know. It's just sick. Protect your cats and dogs from Brian.
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Re: Darkies can't even grow their own food.
Yea but cans are priceless. That's sacred Indian dancing ground. They perform the rituals there.
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"Indians"? Really? In Australia? Oh, dearie, dearie, me. Poor, poor, Flekkie. Tut, tut.
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Re: Darkies can't even grow their own food.
Brian O'Connor + jokes obviously don't go well together.brian ross wrote: ↑Fri Nov 30, 2018 4:18 pm"Indians"? Really? In Australia? Oh, dearie, dearie, me. Poor, poor, Flekkie. Tut, tut.
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Re: Darkies can't even grow their own food.
Brian doesn't do "sense of humour".
That lot (above), sitting around, on welfare, drinking copious amounts of beer are our so-called "indigenous peoples" (Aboriginals i.e. Abos). They are well known for sitting on their arses doing nothing. Only the white/blonde/blue-eyed "Abos" make something of themselves. Brian could be one of those.
Oh, and despite what Brian says, we do have lots of INDIAN people in Australia too.
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