It’s not for the squeamish, but hey – I’m not squeamish. Just don’t THINK about what’s in it, like you don’t think about what microscopic particles are in the air you’re breathing at this very moment.
It would work better if the pig was eating a hot dog (not a kosher one) and the cow a hamburger. But a dog eating meat is less twisted than a cow eating some.
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
No stranger than you two eating it.
William Bednar Premium Member over 11 years ago
Sure, it’s sawdust and wishfull thinking.
le-roy over 11 years ago
It’s not for the squeamish, but hey – I’m not squeamish. Just don’t THINK about what’s in it, like you don’t think about what microscopic particles are in the air you’re breathing at this very moment.
Stephen Gilberg over 11 years ago
They make hot dogs and buns in Ralph’s size?
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 11 years ago
That takes a lot of guts . . . ☻
bmonk over 11 years ago
It would work better if the pig was eating a hot dog (not a kosher one) and the cow a hamburger. But a dog eating meat is less twisted than a cow eating some.
goblyn over 11 years ago
I once saw a pigeon eating some fried chicken on the street. Seemed a little wrong…
comics guy 47 over 11 years ago
Kind of like when Huckleberry Hound was a dog catcher (catching non-anthropomorphic dogs, of course).