extra rare you just might as well go up to a living cow and cut a hunk of flesh right out of it and dig in, talk about in poor taste. I don’t see how anyone can do extra rare for gosh sakes at least give it a sun tan on all sides
I prefer my steaks very rare. Cooking the meat too much dries it out and ruins the flavour. 46 years and no tapeworms yet. Although I do eat wild meat and pork medium-well…
I actually read something recently about an earthworm that was 10-feet long. It was about as thick as a boa constrictor. People who saw the worm, thought it was a new species of snake.
wiatr over 6 years ago
Now that’s a big flatworm!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 6 years ago
Tapeworm, perhaps?
Enter.Name.Here over 6 years ago
I’ve heard of ribbon snakes, but never “hair ribbon” snakes.
Watcher over 6 years ago
And he is also the mascot of the flat earth society.
sandpiper over 6 years ago
My goodness. Is that Sal Monella? Been seeing him around more lately_ He doesn’t look good.
Sisu60 over 6 years ago
extra rare you just might as well go up to a living cow and cut a hunk of flesh right out of it and dig in, talk about in poor taste. I don’t see how anyone can do extra rare for gosh sakes at least give it a sun tan on all sides
!!ǝlɐ⅁ Premium Member over 6 years ago
So, if you’re a tapeworm, are you metric or imperial?
up2trixx over 6 years ago
I prefer my steaks very rare. Cooking the meat too much dries it out and ruins the flavour. 46 years and no tapeworms yet. Although I do eat wild meat and pork medium-well…
cooganm Premium Member over 6 years ago
ew
sbferg over 6 years ago
I think this joke fell a little flat.
Durak Premium Member over 6 years ago
Hold on, I thought that it was PORK you had to cook because of worms, not beef. Now I have to overcook beef as well?
ShadowBeast Premium Member over 6 years ago
I actually read something recently about an earthworm that was 10-feet long. It was about as thick as a boa constrictor. People who saw the worm, thought it was a new species of snake.