On Fri, 5 Mar 1999 PaperSun23@aol.com wrote:
On a sadder note, I was violently ill the past couple days. I had eaten some food that was cleverly hiding meat within its funny shaped macaronis. The minute I discovered a bone, I stopped eating it. Needless to say, I became quite ill later that evening [...]
Was this due to the meat itself, or was the food just plain bad? If there was only one piece of wisdom to be learned from the character Al Bundy from Married With Children it was this: Peggy got a personal trainer. Instead of the trainer whipping her into shape, Peggy taught him all her bad habits like sitting on the couch all day eating bon-bons. The trainer soon died. Al Bundy pointed out the cause of death was the trainer's healthy lifestyle. When finally called upon to digest the junk that so many people call food, his body was unable to cope. That's one of the reasons I continue to eat meat, though not much. I would like to retain the ability to digest it. Who knows, I might one day have no choice for survival but to kill and eat an elk -- cooked on a fire I started by rubbing sticks together. (By the way, that show was always offensive, but it was not lame until several years into its run. It was a guilty pleasure.) --Mark __ Burning Rome : SENSELESS CD on Mindfield Records MindCD03 Cathartium 14
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