Posted on 05/30/2017 10:30:16 AM PDT by BenLurkin
And in the Chinese world of waste, Rong is always Right.
So, let me get this straight: were they bluegill, or were they suckers?
Thx. I wondered what those bee looking flies were. We have them here. They mostly just buzz around and don’t really bother you like regular flies.
To get a really good famine going, you need a government program to “eliminate famine”.
They are for managing food waste......Wait a sec....my mother lied to me? She told me to eat my sauerkraut because kids in China were starving. I asked how many damned Chinese Germans were there? Send them this crap. Now we have FOOD WASTE in China?
It is common practice to place roadkill on platforms above bass ponds. 100% flesh is converted to fish.
I am selling tiny shovels which can be used to harvest that fly feces...
Finally a use for drug dealers, democrats and RINOs.
I asked how many damned Chinese Germans were there?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandong To answer your question maybe 50% of the 95million inhabitants of this province... and yes they look European and speak German and Chinese ... Heres a video of Oktoberfest in China... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAS9bI7Nlz8
On a “Dirty Jobs” epi, they featured the leftovers from all the Las Vegas buffets. A business collects the edible stuff, processes it, and sells it as feed to hog farms.
Flied lice . . . I knew it!
On second thought they might and in getting rid of all the carcasses after we drain the swamp
Had not heard of that.
Makes sense.
Big fat bluegill. Ordinarily I’m a bottom-feeder type guy.
PS I have jigged for crappie with minnows on the Chatahoochie.
That was also “can’t take `em off the hook fast enough” fishing.
Catfishing is just an excuse to drink beer.
Nice.
You’d be surprised about the relatively large percentage of “insect parts” are permitted in our food.
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