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As I did with pepperoni, I did an internet search under pork rinds to

see what comes up. As I expected, the first page is all pro-pork

rind, in that it says nothing about how horrible they are to

eat....EXCEPT for this link that somehow managed to make it to that

first page. This is HILARIOUS, both photos and verbiage!

 

HOWEVER, I do not condone, nor do I use the kind of language this

person uses several times in his description of pork rinds. Those who

may be offended by some foul language and some sexual comments and

innuendos, DO NOT access this link. But for those who can make it

past the bits of foulness, this is FUNNY! Be sure to also check out

the " pickled pork lips " and the " chilli brick. "

 

Here's the link:

 

 

http://www.thesneeze.com/mt-archives/000062.html

 

Elliot

 

 

 

, " breathedeepnow "

<aug20@m...> wrote:

> Yep! Saw them at WalGreen's yesterday! We also have someone living

> about twenty miles away who claims to raise " organic pork! " One

thing

> I don't understand----if they sell pork rinds, why not also sell

> chicken skins? Something particularly disgusting I have seen lately

> at WalMart is bags of dyed " cotton candy. " They look like David

Bowie

> scalps stuffed into plastic bags!

>

> I was at " Sam's Club " the other day and they had beef short ribs on

> sale. I LOVE the taste of beef short ribs, but can no longer get

past

> the thought of " cutting out the visible cancer " and selling the

rest

> of the meat, nor the thought of mad cow dis-ease. I picked the

> package up a few times, but left it there and did not miss that

meat

> at all on the way home.

>

> Lao Tzu said:

>

> " Too much colour blinds the eye,

> Too much music deafens the ear,

> Too much taste dulls the palate,

> Too much play maddens the mind,

> Too much desire tears the heart.

>

> In this manner the sage cares for people:

> He provides for the belly, not for the senses;

> He ignores abstraction and holds fast to substance. "

>

> Blessed wishes,

>

> Elliot

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