Attack Fell Terrier 864 Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 (edited) Oop's misread the post Edited June 10, 2010 by Attack Fell Terrier Quote Link to post Share on other sites
McKay 37 Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 Think buy cutting there fins off for soup is well tight! no wonder there on the decline, Them nips have some very strange thoughts I watched a program about seafood on BBC 3 a while back where they went to Japan. All these whales they cull in the name of science end up for sale as meat. The problem is it doesn't sell very well, the general population isn't interested. They've got government posters up everywhere telling the population to eat whale and respect their customs & traditions. The presenter was hesitant to taste a bit out of guilt, but after he did, he said it was probably the best thing he'd ever tasted from the sea..... Was that the one were he was saying there is tons of whale meat stored away because no one buys it? but they carry on killing them anyway. The presenter was a ginger with glasses. McKay Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MAIN MAN 277 Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 Think buy cutting there fins off for soup is well tight! no wonder there on the decline, Them nips have some very strange thoughts I watched a program about seafood on BBC 3 a while back where they went to Japan. All these whales they cull in the name of science end up for sale as meat. The problem is it doesn't sell very well, the general population isn't interested. They've got government posters up everywhere telling the population to eat whale and respect their customs & traditions. The presenter was hesitant to taste a bit out of guilt, but after he did, he said it was probably the best thing he'd ever tasted from the sea..... Was that the one were he was saying there is tons of whale meat stored away because no one buys it? but they carry on killing them anyway. The presenter was a ginger with glasses. McKay Not havin a dig at the nips but they seem to take pride in taking bits an peices from rare creatures! they hold little monkeys buy there bodys in the middle of a tabble and crack there heads open and start eating there brain while there still alive! fxkin savages them yellow fellas!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chimp 299 Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 mmmm chilled monkey brains Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scothunter 12,609 Posted June 10, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 one of my mates grandfathers hated the japs.described them as a wicked cruel race of people. he often told us stuff that happened to him when he was a pow. they automatically beheaded pilots on capture. they were cruel just for the fun of it. his brother was a pow in germany and by all acconts was pretty well looked after considering the circumstances. aye the japs like to torture folk ,just look at their game shows lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 Think buy cutting there fins off for soup is well tight! no wonder there on the decline, Them nips have some very strange thoughts I watched a program about seafood on BBC 3 a while back where they went to Japan. All these whales they cull in the name of science end up for sale as meat. The problem is it doesn't sell very well, the general population isn't interested. They've got government posters up everywhere telling the population to eat whale and respect their customs & traditions. The presenter was hesitant to taste a bit out of guilt, but after he did, he said it was probably the best thing he'd ever tasted from the sea..... Was that the one were he was saying there is tons of whale meat stored away because no one buys it? but they carry on killing them anyway. The presenter was a ginger with glasses. McKay That's the one pal! He tried flogging battered jellyfish from a chip van at the end, as an alternative to cod! Did you see the bit where he picked his own fish at that Jap restaurant and it came to the table cooked & still twitching? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
poacher3161 1,766 Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 one of my mates grandfathers hated the japs.described them as a wicked cruel race of people. he often told us stuff that happened to him when he was a pow. they automatically beheaded pilots on capture. they were cruel just for the fun of it. his brother was a pow in germany and by all acconts was pretty well looked after considering the circumstances. aye the japs like to torture folk ,just look at their game shows lol I worked for a company in s.yorks owned by them they are different thats for sure Quote Link to post Share on other sites
McKay 37 Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 Think buy cutting there fins off for soup is well tight! no wonder there on the decline, Them nips have some very strange thoughts I watched a program about seafood on BBC 3 a while back where they went to Japan. All these whales they cull in the name of science end up for sale as meat. The problem is it doesn't sell very well, the general population isn't interested. They've got government posters up everywhere telling the population to eat whale and respect their customs & traditions. The presenter was hesitant to taste a bit out of guilt, but after he did, he said it was probably the best thing he'd ever tasted from the sea..... Was that the one were he was saying there is tons of whale meat stored away because no one buys it? but they carry on killing them anyway. The presenter was a ginger with glasses. McKay That's the one pal! He tried flogging battered jellyfish from a chip van at the end, as an alternative to cod! Did you see the bit where he picked his own fish at that Jap restaurant and it came to the table cooked & still twitching? Yeah thats the one, people weren't complaining about that jellyfish, dont know how :sick: haha. I seen him with that fish, he weren't impressed one bit haha, I can't remember if he sent it back or not. H ewas trying to buy the whale meat wasn't he to flog it over here rather than let it waste and to give the depleted fish stock a bit of a rest haha. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mangy1983 51 Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 Think buy cutting there fins off for soup is well tight! no wonder there on the decline, Them nips have some very strange thoughts I watched a program about seafood on BBC 3 a while back where they went to Japan. All these whales they cull in the name of science end up for sale as meat. The problem is it doesn't sell very well, the general population isn't interested. They've got government posters up everywhere telling the population to eat whale and respect their customs & traditions. The presenter was hesitant to taste a bit out of guilt, but after he did, he said it was probably the best thing he'd ever tasted from the sea..... Was that the one were he was saying there is tons of whale meat stored away because no one buys it? but they carry on killing them anyway. The presenter was a ginger with glasses. McKay That's the one pal! He tried flogging battered jellyfish from a chip van at the end, as an alternative to cod! Did you see the bit where he picked his own fish at that Jap restaurant and it came to the table cooked & still twitching? You mean like this video I saw this video the first time a couple of years ago Couldn't believe me eyes! cheers Callum Quote Link to post Share on other sites
McKay 37 Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 I remember watching a show about the biggest resteraunt in China, They had competitions for all the chefs every year and the one who cooked the best fish but still the closest to being alive won. They done it with snake aswell and cut it up, when it arrived on the plate all the little pieces of snake were still riggling about on the plate, sick fuckers :sick: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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