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    Default Re: Remember that plane crash in the Andes in the 70's?

    That is an amazing shortened version of the whole story. there were many attempts to walk out of there some died on those first attempts,many died of starvation and were comforted by the others as best they could. Tough story.
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    too tough to call for me.......esp i just ate a bear claw loaded with white cream and walnuts and a heavily spiced cappuccino thereafter..........hard to fathom ripping my canine teeth through the roasted thigh of a grown man and actually swallowing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    too tough to call for me.......esp i just ate a bear claw loaded with white cream and walnuts and a heavily spiced cappuccino thereafter..........hard to fathom ripping my canine teeth through the roasted thigh of a grown man and actually swallowing it.
    What a way to go.. your last thought is "brockton will roast me and wash it down with highly caffeinated coffee."
    White cream and walnuts................Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuude. Li'l Debbie's Swiss Rolls is all the toxicity your body needs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    too tough to call for me.......esp i just ate a bear claw loaded with white cream and walnuts and a heavily spiced cappuccino thereafter..........hard to fathom ripping my canine teeth through the roasted thigh of a grown man and actually swallowing it.
    What a way to go.. your last thought is "brockton will roast me and wash it down with highly caffeinated coffee."
    White cream and walnuts................Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuude. Li'l Debbie's Swiss Rolls is all the toxicity your body needs.

    how i wish i had little debbie swiss rolls! havent had em for 6 years now living abroad.
    i was saying---hard to imagine going cannibal. yet people have had no choice. tell me, do you bother putting a little ketchup on that shit or just close your eyes tight and dig in?

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    Default Re: Remember that plane crash in the Andes in the 70's?

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
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    too tough to call for me.......esp i just ate a bear claw loaded with white cream and walnuts and a heavily spiced cappuccino thereafter..........hard to fathom ripping my canine teeth through the roasted thigh of a grown man and actually swallowing it.
    What a way to go.. your last thought is "brockton will roast me and wash it down with highly caffeinated coffee."
    White cream and walnuts................Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuude. Li'l Debbie's Swiss Rolls is all the toxicity your body needs.

    how i wish i had little debbie swiss rolls! havent had em for 6 years now living abroad.
    i was saying---hard to imagine going cannibal. yet people have had no choice. tell me, do you bother putting a little ketchup on that shit or just close your eyes tight and dig in?
    Ketchup !!! what are you an animal? Fava beans and a nice Chianti. thhhh thh thhhh
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    Default Re: Remember that plane crash in the Andes in the 70's?

    It's easy to say you wouldn't when you're warm and you've got a full stomach and fridge.

    I think 99% of people would, the only thing stopping you wpuld be if you believed 100% that you would never be rescued and didn't want to die a cannibal... But even then I suspect that most people's survival instinct would just be too high to overcome.

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    If I was thinking clear after the stack, I would for sure within a week, more so when they heard on the radio (as they had) that the search was called off.

    Id have gone for the pilot first too after all he got them into it.

    I find it harder to come to terms with the people who refused and died of starvation instead.

    The survivors said they were thinking of their loved ones when eating and fighting to get out of there.

    Interesting psychological thing going on.
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    Default Re: Remember that plane crash in the Andes in the 70's?

    Have you ever watched Gilligan's Island? I swear, the first time that nitwit screwed up and we didn't get rescued, he'd have vanished.
    Unless I was getting somewhere with Ginger...I think MaryAnn fans are way off base.

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    Default Re: Remember that plane crash in the Andes in the 70's?

    Im way off base then.



    Ginger looks better here than she ever did on screen for me though.
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    Funny...They're both old bats now.



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    Its an obvious statement but I think alot of the hesitation would be people knowing. Of course if your in that state you've already gone primitive and the day to day is all thats on the mind. Also when do you turn fron eating those who go naturally to killing off for food. For the record I'd eat Mary Ann in one form or fashion even if a table of pasta and T bones was available

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Its an obvious statement but I think alot of the hesitation would be people knowing. Of course if your in that state you've already gone primitive and the day to day is all thats on the mind. Also when do you turn fron eating those who go naturally to killing off for food. For the record I'd eat Mary Ann in one form or fashion even if a table of pasta and T bones was available
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    If I was thinking clear after the stack, I would for sure within a week, more so when they heard on the radio (as they had) that the search was called off.

    Id have gone for the pilot first too after all he got them into it.

    I find it harder to come to terms with the people who refused and died of starvation instead.

    The survivors said they were thinking of their loved ones when eating and fighting to get out of there.

    Interesting psychological thing going on.
    I was thinking on this...I'd wait a bit longer. If you're going to eat the fucker, at least age the meat. Two weeks seems about right.
    All you have to do to be capable of anything- justify it to yourself. People do all sorts of heinous stuff daily, because they justify it. If death is staring you in the face...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Its an obvious statement but I think alot of the hesitation would be people knowing. Of course if your in that state you've already gone primitive and the day to day is all thats on the mind. Also when do you turn fron eating those who go naturally to killing off for food. For the record I'd eat Mary Ann in one form or fashion even if a table of pasta and T bones was available
    Y bone.
    Hey, Y not. Think about it...do you know how much action the Professor must have got on that island? A angry hyper active fat man in a in a funny hat...an incompetent whiney deckhand...and an elderly millionaire whos money was useless and was whipped to the core by his ever present over bearing wife Oh yeh...The Professor was getting layed on the reg!

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