Doctoon - I grew up on a farm, the key is in numbers. If you only have 1 or 2 of an animal, they become a pet. When you have to go out in -35 degree weather to feed a hundred of them, you look forward to seeing them on your plate.
Ditto - DigitalFrog. I also did 4-H - pigs. I named the first one and was devastated when I was offered money for him, realizing he was a goner, until my dad pointed out that I could by 3 of the coveted bike I wanted…….bye bye names. Hello cash!
My father would let us kids raise the runt of a litter of hogs. That one we would sell at the stockyards, rather than eat. The kid who did the work, got the money, and the hope that someone bought the hog for breeding purposes. However, we ate the siblings. Being the “baby” of the family, I always thought it was poetic justice to eat the big bully siblings!
margueritem over 15 years ago
Ouch, that one hurt…
wndrwrthg over 15 years ago
A friend of impeccable taste.
lazygrazer over 15 years ago
Somebody has good taste in friends.
ana_demeter over 15 years ago
A typical response to a vegetarian diatribe. Touché!
kirbey over 15 years ago
love this one… good comic
shewith5 over 15 years ago
“Yummy!”
carmy over 15 years ago
Just be glad it isn’t you, Stan.
Digital Frog over 15 years ago
Doctoon - I grew up on a farm, the key is in numbers. If you only have 1 or 2 of an animal, they become a pet. When you have to go out in -35 degree weather to feed a hundred of them, you look forward to seeing them on your plate.
CrouchingBruin over 15 years ago
Ralph Hagen’s going to get a lot of angry letters from PETA-heads.
sjoujke over 15 years ago
Ditto - DigitalFrog. I also did 4-H - pigs. I named the first one and was devastated when I was offered money for him, realizing he was a goner, until my dad pointed out that I could by 3 of the coveted bike I wanted…….bye bye names. Hello cash!
bald over 15 years ago
i have probably eaten several of stan’s friends
cleokaya over 15 years ago
I spent all of my summers on a farm, as a kid. You have pets and you have livestock. I was still disappointed when an animal was about to become food.
Smiley Rmom over 15 years ago
My father would let us kids raise the runt of a litter of hogs. That one we would sell at the stockyards, rather than eat. The kid who did the work, got the money, and the hope that someone bought the hog for breeding purposes. However, we ate the siblings. Being the “baby” of the family, I always thought it was poetic justice to eat the big bully siblings!
mrsullenbeauty over 15 years ago
Pigs eat their own offspring, occasionally, so why shouldn’t we?
Eat the pigs, I mean, not our own offispring. Or at least only in moderation.
Keith Messamer over 15 years ago
Be a good friend and pass the ketchup.