“Or someone was very hungry, or figured if an animal ate it, it couldn’t be too poisonous. I ate a couple at a fancy restaurant many years ago just to see what the fuss was about. Lots of garlic and butter in the ones I had, but I don’t see what makes them such a “delicacy.”” .
Hmmm . . I don’t think I could get away eating some of the stuff that my dog snarfs down, but I know what you mean. I was saying it in jest more than anything else. I’ve also heard prepared snails taste mostly like butter and garlic . . . reminds me of lutefisk. You really only taste the butter and salt . . does that mean it can be a delicacy too? ;)
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
They’re kinda crunchy if you step on them….
Timberwolves88 over 12 years ago
Somebody said “animals are on earth to serve us”. I wonder what would be their answer.
patdave1 over 12 years ago
not just this strip but this site, it’s not very stable!
MrSulusBrain over 12 years ago
Wow Binkley, calm down son. I swear that boy is wound up tighter than a girdle on a Baptist minister’s wife at an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast
Sayman over 12 years ago
“Religion of science”? LOL. Funny how religious people think science is a religion!
MrSulusBrain over 12 years ago
You say that as if it’s a bad thing. :)
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
Escargot anyone?
Mitchtheone over 12 years ago
Faith need no proof.. Science demands it..
The Big Bang Theory is not a belief, But a scientific theory based on a mathematical model that answers a question in science.
Deity(s) work on a belief that he,she, it they, or them actually exist with out any more proof than your own personal experience and faith.
DavidGBA over 12 years ago
A VIrus has a life, too.
BluePumpkin over 12 years ago
BluePumpkin over 12 years ago
“Or someone was very hungry, or figured if an animal ate it, it couldn’t be too poisonous. I ate a couple at a fancy restaurant many years ago just to see what the fuss was about. Lots of garlic and butter in the ones I had, but I don’t see what makes them such a “delicacy.”” .
Hmmm . . I don’t think I could get away eating some of the stuff that my dog snarfs down, but I know what you mean. I was saying it in jest more than anything else. I’ve also heard prepared snails taste mostly like butter and garlic . . . reminds me of lutefisk. You really only taste the butter and salt . . does that mean it can be a delicacy too? ;)