Wednesday, January 26, 2011

how could you eat this little guy?


seriously WTF is wrong with people? i feel bad if i eat bacon, let alone a steak, i mean i might as well be a vegetarian the rate i'm going, but why on earth would you resort to eating a lion, a kangaroo, or a turtle??? that is just cruel. come on people. read this story, obviously this guy doesn't give a shit about animals, or his customers, but then again, looks like there are wacky enough to eat his "exotic tacos".

GET REAL DUDE.

straight from cnn.com

The lion sleeps tonight.

Sorry, I couldn't resist ... So, last week, we brought you the tale of a Tucson, Arizona, restaurant and bar that wanted to include lion on its exotic taco night next month.

Boca Tacos y Tequila had served delicacies such as elk, turtle, kangaroo and python in the past, so this didn't seem like such a dramatic departure from its past offerings on Exotic Taco Wednesdays (CNN affiliate KVOA points out Boca has also made Rocky Mountain oyster tacos, which, interestingly, were served without controversy).

We even tossed some props to owner Bryan Mazon, who was perhaps too honest in explaining his motivation: "I'm doing the African lion to get my name out," he told the Arizona Daily Star.

At the time, Boca's Facebook page was playing host to an array of comments running the gamut from violently appalled to enthusiastically curious.

Well, after many a mighty roar from the former category, Mazon has announced that you will not find the king of the jungle on one of his tortillas.

"Due to concern for safety of our families, customers, vendors, and friends we will not be selling African Lion Tacos on Feb. 16th, 2011. We will continue to bring unique and creative menu items, but not at the expense of safety," he said on his Facebook page, adding that patrons who had placed pre-orders could call his restaurant for refunds.

Several posts on the page expressed disappointment that some critics of the tacos resorted to threats to get their way. Others continued to question why the line is drawn with lion and not, say, kangaroo. Some simply conveyed their thanks to Mazon, while a few people could not dispense with the vitriol.

Wrote poster Louise Mcdonald: "seriously, what did you expect? for people to sit back and let you do it? If threats are what it took, oh well, at least you have enough sense to not want your family harmed. Guess you arent totally selfish. your supporters are just as mentally challenged as you."

Mazon can't catch a break. At least he got some publicity.

fad or rad?

so i'm always up to trying something new, but this new weight loss pill that was featured by Dr. Oz has me thinking, should i try or not?
i did a little research and found that the african mango extract increases your metabolism and also lowers cholesterol...so i was thinking of trying it because honestly if this so called "magic pill" makes you lose an average of 12.8 pounds per 28 days, i say hellz yeah!!

check this out and judge for yourself...

http://www.pureafricanmango.com/

REALLY WTF?


wow. so i am religious, and i definitely have had things happen to me that make me question a higher power does exist and can control things in my life, but this news story is pretty damn ridiculous. i must say.
read this, and you just have to ask yourself, was she on something????

A Starr County family is wondering if a mircale took place in their kitchen on Tuesday afternoon.

Melinda Solis told Action 4 News that she was warming up flour tortillas for her teenage sons after school around 4 p.m. Tuesday.

Solis said she was spreading out the cooked tortillas when her mother noticed something unusual.

One of the tortillas had a large brown spot that resembled the Virgin Mary holding the Baby Jesus.

Solis, a mother of four who was raised Catholic, said she and her family are saving the tortilla.

The La Grulla area woman said they are not sure if they are going to call a priest just yet.

"It's safe as long as I keep it away from my sons...as long as I keep it away from butter," Solis said.

The image appeared weeks after Día de los Reyes but just ahead of Día de la Candelaria.

In Mexican culture, Dia de los Reyes is celebrated each year with gifts on January 6th to commemorate when the three kings visited the Baby Jesus.

Dia de la Candelaria is celebrated each year with a tamale feast or a "Feast of Purification" on February 2nd to commemorate when Jesus was first presented at the Jewish temple.