Posted on 12/20/2011 5:30:11 AM PST by jimbo123
Two Dutch TV hosts claim they ate chunks of each others flesh because they wanted to find out what human meat tastes like, all in front of a studio audience.
The feat will air on Dennis Storm and Valerio Zenos new show, Preojfkonijen, which translates to Test Rabbits.
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A chef fried a hunk of Storms buttocks, and a piece of Zenos abdomen, both carved off earlier by a surgeon, in a pan with sunflower oil, skipping salt and pepper to preserve the meats natural taste.
(Excerpt) Read more at nydailynews.com ...
Nasty bastards. Does it taste like chicken??
“Does it taste like chicken?”
“The chef fried a piece of Storm’s buttocks”.... I guess it tastes like a**.
Sure, we have our problems here but, seriously....there’s just something in the water in Europe.
You’d think they’d be all “Weren’t we stuffing people in ovens a few decades ago? Many we should lay off the crazy sh!t for a few hundred years.”
And they say Japanese tv is nuts.
“Ewww, with a gammy leg?”
Maybe we can teach Democrats to eat their own.
I’m surprised that cannibalism is legal in Holland.
That is just sick. Now I feel ill.... *puke*
Might as well post the whole thing.
Monty Python - Cannibalism Sketch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFDgSKbapzY
I abhor the implication that the Royal Navy is a haven for cannibalism
Chefs use salt because it intensifies the natural flavor of the ingredient it is used to season.
“Two Dutch TV hosts claim they ate chunks of each others flesh because they wanted to find out what human meat tastes like”
Uncivilized bastards. In America, we only do this in politics.
Cannabalism? oh....
I was expecting something else, more along the porn line.
What did Jeffrey Dahmer say to Lorena Bobbitt?
Ya gonna eat that?
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