Orville Redenbacher
Oh, so creepy!
Monty ,'Trash'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Orville Redenbacher
Oh, so creepy!
I can't believe those Orville Redenbacher ads aren't supposed to be creepy. SO EFFING CREEPY!
We could hash it out in Lightbulbs. Er...of course that would be Hell, so this really is a conundrum.
Heh.
otherwise I'd have to flip out and kill a mammal.I've got a roasting pan. Kill something tasty.
Random Flash-based entertainment: Sinister Ducks
I've got a roasting pan. Kill something tasty
maybe duck?
Not a mammal.
Pork?
One of the students (we have some seriously kind people at the centre) brought in roast pig this week. As in a roast pig, whole. We descended on it like locusts and picked its bones clean with the help of some lovely sauce, but not before I got a chance to sink a cleaver into its skull a few times.
Which apparently is taking it a bit far. Puts me in mind of this shirt.
Okay. I should go buy bananas, because I've been without them at breakfast too long, and I should bake bread. I should also decide what I'm wearing (if I can go) to one of the student's birthday party tomorrow. Sunday night! Freak.
ita, is it J's birthday?
Roast pig is yum. And i'm not even a pork fan.
I'm realizing that I have the most random research methodology. My "outline" is done not by topic, but by book, so that all notes that go with Eat My Words is under that topic. Then perhaps I'll rearrange.
Ugh.
For ita: Video of decomposing piglets
It's gross, but actually not as gross as I was afraid it was going to be. Oh, and YouTube makes you verify you're an adult to watch it.
Dr. Jerry Payne's time lapse movie of the decomposition of a baby pig. The technique of time-lapse photography is employed to illustrate the rapid removal of carrion (4 days reduced to approximately 6 minutes). The film demonstrates the sequence of tissue destruction and the role of insects in the ultimate dismemberment of the pig carcass and soil movement. The pink and purple beads were added to show the intense activities of the insects in moving the carcass and soil. Succession is the idea that as each organism or group of organisms feeds on a body, it changes the body. This change in turn makes the body attractive to another group of organisms, which changes the body for the next group, and so on until the body has been reduced to a skeleton.
It's the cirrrrcle of liiiiife....
It's almost dinner time, I think I'll avoid that video.
Yeah, I was eating when I watched it. (Pepperoni has pig in it, right?) I was all set to click on 'pause' at a moment's notice, but I didn't have to.
Maybe it's because I grew up seeing dead and decaying animals on a somewhat regular basis....