John Ford, the movie producer/director, told an anecdote about the time he was shooting on location in the Western Pacific - New Guinea I think. They had hired a local man to provide food for the movie company. Guess what it was.
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Huh... I was just looking at Pozole recipes, somehow none of them mentioned this part...
ReplyDeleteCultural enrichment!
ReplyDeletePork, the other white meat.
ReplyDeleteThat should be "White" meat.
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The human version is referred to as "Long pork soup"....
ReplyDeleteJohn Ford, the movie producer/director, told an anecdote about the time he was shooting on location in the Western Pacific - New Guinea I think. They had hired a local man to provide food for the movie company. Guess what it was.
DeleteThey don't call people, long pork, for nothing.
ReplyDeleteYou never know when you might be chowing down on long pig.
ReplyDeleteHuman flesh is referred to as “Long Pork”. I have been called a Pig by many a Wimnez.
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ReplyDeleteImprovise, adapt, overcome.
ReplyDeleteThat is why Spam is so popular in the Southeastern Pacific Islands.
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Most firemen refuse to eat pork. This is why.
ReplyDeleteMmmm long pig.
ReplyDeleteLong pork. Dr. Lector approved.
ReplyDeleteLong pork. The original soylent green.
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