From: Spike Jones (spike66@ibm.net)
Date: Fri Aug 28 1998 - 00:19:12 MDT
> >Scott Badger wrote:
> >
> >> ...An anthropology professor I had told me that it was
> >> one of the most tender and sweet meats, which is why lions
> >> become man-eaters...
>
> >could your professor have been trying to squick the
> >students just for fun? {8^D spike
>
> Wouldn't put it past him. Not that this is a definitive response, but
>
> http://www.netaxs.com/~trance/cannibal.html
>
> "The Easter Islanders' cannibalism was not exclusively a religious rite or...
> ...addressed to a murderous rage not very different from the Maly amok."
>
> So where's the reference for your claim that human meat is revolting?
>
> Scott
havent a clue scott. you have out-referenced me. {8^D how could we
find out? have you an arm that you would give up? har. is there
a way to find out on the web if tigers prefer antelopes to chimps? i
would guess that humans and chimps would taste about the same,
or very close. on second thought, why are we going on about such
a revolting topic? never mind! who started this crazy thread anyway?
{8^D spike
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