I don’t care what PETA would say I love the dark meat of the bird so pass the stuffing. If I was a wizard and someone called my wife “I don’t have one at the moment” I would turn them into something too that was yummy too “cow, pig chicken, fish or some thing”.
I like the (possibly mythical) native American tradition of thanking the spirit of the animal for the gift of their life to sustain ours. Makes much more sense than the the PETA ethic. Respecting the animals you eat also means avoiding low cost meat production (e.g. broilers confined to their cage have their feet grow into the wire mesh, and have to have them cut off when they are taken out to be butchered - not exactly humane) and go for free range or at least kosher. Eat meat less often - once or twice a week.
Yukoner almost 15 years ago
Out of the frying pan and into the … roasting pan.
Llewellenbruce almost 15 years ago
Eat him and you’ll get even fatter.
pouncingtiger almost 15 years ago
This is something to lose your head over.
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
What would PETA say about all of this?
GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Excellent!
gjsjr41 almost 15 years ago
Giblet gravy anyone?
rshive almost 15 years ago
At least the frog could safely hide during the Holidays.
Philbartle almost 15 years ago
I kissed a chick and she turned into a frog
pdeason2 almost 15 years ago
I don’t care what PETA would say I love the dark meat of the bird so pass the stuffing. If I was a wizard and someone called my wife “I don’t have one at the moment” I would turn them into something too that was yummy too “cow, pig chicken, fish or some thing”.
comYics almost 15 years ago
Voi’la, dinner is served.
ferndip almost 15 years ago
Now that’s what I call a curse!
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 15 years ago
That pinko group PETA needs to mind their own business.
stuart almost 15 years ago
I like the (possibly mythical) native American tradition of thanking the spirit of the animal for the gift of their life to sustain ours. Makes much more sense than the the PETA ethic. Respecting the animals you eat also means avoiding low cost meat production (e.g. broilers confined to their cage have their feet grow into the wire mesh, and have to have them cut off when they are taken out to be butchered - not exactly humane) and go for free range or at least kosher. Eat meat less often - once or twice a week.
sdvogel almost 15 years ago
Would it still be canibalism though? If it was a man, turned into a frog into a turkey…
hfsaid almost 15 years ago
I really emphatize!
JanLC almost 15 years ago
cholldekkgher stenst… That was uncalled for and unnecessary. NotNorman, is that you?
me_the_polish_gull over 3 years ago
Oh, yeah, way to go, Wiz!