http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006280486,00.html
QuoteHere?s your Sun guide to the South American team?s dangermen ? plus a few facts about the country where their national dish is a roasted pet....
gotta love the sun sometimes
Quote from: Davehttp://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006280486,00.html
QuoteHere?s your Sun guide to the South American team?s dangermen ? plus a few facts about the country where their national dish is a roasted pet....
gotta love the sun sometimes
LOL never knew that the dirty friggers
:gag:
Its a pest there, rather like a rat is here but its tasty too so they farm and eat them. Guinea pigs have a very high reproduction rate so a few of them can keep a family in meat.
Its more like us eating rabbits than anything else.
Quote from: SeriousIts a pest there, rather like a rat is here but its tasty too so they farm and eat them. Guinea pigs have a very high reproduction rate so a few of them can keep a family in meat.
Its more like us eating rabbits than anything else.
i dont eat them either. the kids would cry for weeks.