She could totally do that though, but she should charge, people around nowadays will pay to sit and watch someone show them how to butcher up an animal.
She could totally do that though, but she should charge, people around nowadays will pay to sit and watch someone show them how to butcher up an animal.
You risk getting gatecrashed by PETA or whichever local equivalent though.
Been to all three. What I mainly remember is thinking "Wow, it takes a lot of work to clean out an animal." This is before you start cutting the meat up.
Takes long enough to make you lose interest and your appetite.
I do find ikejime oddly fascinating to watch though...
You know, after living close to grandparents with a chicken coop, I got to see them butchering the birds. Twist the neck, scald then remove feathers, clean the dirt and after that, chop it up for a nice chicken stew. I think that the bits that weren't as appetizing went to the dog, like the head.
You risk getting gatecrashed by PETA or whichever local equivalent though.
True story:
A few years ago, someone from PETA decided that the best use of his time would be to protest a seafood restaurant down on the coast of Maine called The Lobster Pound. He did this by dressing up in a lobster costume and parading up and down on the sidewalk in front of the shop.
Please note that this is exactly the same procedure that lobster restaurants use to advertise themselves from time to time. Result: passers-by saw him, thought Mmmm... lobster, and went into the restaurant. ISTR the news reports of the incident said he'd about doubled their usual foot traffic for whatever day of the week it was.
It's things like that which have half-convinced me that PETA is a false flag operation to discredit animal rights activists as pretentious numbskulls of a high order.
It's things like that which have half-convinced me that PETA is a false flag operation to discredit animal rights activists as pretentious numbskulls of a high order.
Me, I figure PETA is what happens when vegans have Vitamin B12 deficiency.
It's things like that which have half-convinced me that PETA is a false flag operation to discredit animal rights activists as pretentious numbskulls of a high order.
But yes, after you find out that their preferred method of "saving" animals is killing them (including the wholesale extinction of chickens, cows, and other livestock animals that have been bred away from their "natural state"), then it's hard to really see how they're anything other than self-parody.
A few years ago, someone from PETA decided that the best use of his time would be to protest a seafood restaurant down on the coast of Maine called The Lobster Pound.
Aw man, I went to see if I could find the news article about this when I happened, and found out that The Lobster Pound went out of business just the other day. I'm not a big seafood fan, but what a downer for the area, all the same.
Kids these days just won't eat their fish - it's most troubling.Today's young'uns like the meat, don't they...Beef...Hmmm...How about doing something with beef or the like as the main?I did a tuna filleting show just before too, but the results were...So you mean, if I were to do a cow butchering show...Eh? Then, a pig butchering show...Chicken butcher-Let go of the butchering show already.You what now?Come on, I mean just no.