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Old 01-24-2012, 09:03 PM   #21
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This is the last straw ,Im outta here...............Ponce...hop...hop
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Old 01-24-2012, 10:06 PM   #22
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this Vietnamese man has an interesting health history.

he was quite sickly as a youngster. the normal Vietnamese diet of rice etc. just didn't do it for him.

so he embarked on the Frog Diet. literally eating about 30 of them a day, according to the article about him that broke about 8 years ago.


i think the reason it helped him is because animal organs tend to have lots of vitamins and 3-6-9 oils, and probably other nutrients we don't normally talk about (like, frog spleen - Breakfast of Champions).

personally i think these dancing frog legs can be related directly back to more serious subjects. in order to achieve independence from the Talmud-worshippers, we need to cultivate independent food sources.

and to cultivate Pomegranates. the Bitch Resnick, wife of Billionaire Bastard Reznick - Beverly Hills Jews - pretty much owns the Pomegranate market.

and, Beverly Hills is the sister city of Herzliya.


do we get brownie points for tying the frivolous posts into the world affairs discussions ?
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Old 01-24-2012, 10:08 PM   #23
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i'm totally doing frog legs this summer. at night i have thousands of them in the ponds + creek. they get so loud in the spring that it sounds like a rock concert going on out front. i'm going to be going after them en masse.
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Old 01-25-2012, 01:25 AM   #24
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I sent this video to a friend and she said it grossed her out. I said it made me hungry. Never had frog legs but I'd like to try them.
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Old 01-25-2012, 02:55 AM   #25
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are frog legs taboo in cuba?
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Old 01-25-2012, 04:25 AM   #26
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Too bad Ponce couldn't stick around to learn that frog legs are an excellent SHTF source of food. Oh well.

At an RV park I stayed in for a week on a beautiful river in Missouri, one of the seasonal regulars fried up some frog legs to share with everyone. I don't like fried food, but I love free food, so I tried 'em.

They're good! They taste like gator.
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Old 01-25-2012, 05:59 AM   #27
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Seems like a lot of work for a mouthful of meat. Unless you're like that vietnamese guy, then the calories in vs calories out becomes pretty good.
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Old 01-25-2012, 10:41 AM   #28
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del·i·ca·cy/ˈdelikəsē/
something delightful or pleasing, especially a choice food considered with regard to its rarity, costliness, or the like: Caviar is a great delicacy.
what gives Caviar it's taste is ... sturgeon sperm.
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Old 01-25-2012, 01:17 PM   #29
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This site has gotten too controversial. I can't take such uncaring posts as this thing about dancing frog legs. It already drove one of our members crazy. He may even go back to Cuba or Puerto Rico- whichever... because of this. How would you like it if those legs reminded you of a woman you once dated? We need to be a little more sensitive here.

Hmmmm.... I wonder what those legs would have done with jalapeno sauce.
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Old 01-25-2012, 01:28 PM   #30
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somebody should probably make this thread a sticky.
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Old 01-25-2012, 02:13 PM   #31
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somebody should probably make this thread a sticky.
I was thinking thread of the year candidate.
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Old 01-25-2012, 02:46 PM   #32
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umm, being a bit lower on the food chain might make them more radioactive?? Have a geiger counter handy before consumption!
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Old 01-25-2012, 03:16 PM   #33
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umm, being a bit lower on the food chain might make them more radioactive?? Have a geiger counter handy before consumption!
no, it's the other way around, higher up on the food chain is worse. lower is good, all they've eaten is flies. although, you have to wonder what the flies ate...
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Old 01-25-2012, 04:13 PM   #34
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no, it's the other way around, higher up on the food chain is worse. lower is good, all they've eaten is flies. although, you have to wonder what the flies ate...
"Eat shit - 25,000,000 flies can't be wrong."


You know Chad, now that you've taken GSUS to a new low with this "dancing with the frogs' legs" thread, have you considered buying an ice cream truck?
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Old 01-25-2012, 05:10 PM   #35
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Old 02-26-2012, 05:47 PM   #36
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let us not forget the Galvani frog leg experiments.

frog legs were actually integral to the development of electrical theory and electronics.

if Galvani's frog legs hadn't danced in reaction to electricity, his work may have been delayed. the science of electronics may have been delayed. the development of the Internet may have been delayed.

it's very possible that without Galvani & his frog-legs, Gold-Silver.us would not have started for another 10 or 20 or 100 years.



http://www.splung.com/content/sid/3/page/batteries

"In 1791, Galvani noticed that a circuit created with two different metals, when touched on the ends of the leg of a dead frog, would cause it twitch. The two metals were creating an electric current within the frog's leg, causing the muscles to contract. Early batteries were an improvement of this method transfering chemical energy into electrical energy."
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Old 02-26-2012, 09:07 PM   #37
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Copper-Zinc-Copper-Zinc-Copper with salt, makes a battery.



http://www.how-things-work-science-p...n-battery.html







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Old 02-26-2012, 09:50 PM   #38
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friday night i had 20 frog legs for dinner ................ dam they were sooooooooooooooo good . now i need to get some more from the pond
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