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Jug
Nov3-03, 03:36 PM
....have you noticed how much snaller and tasteless the meatballs have become? Maybe the mafia is a good thing.

Sonty
Nov4-03, 01:58 PM
Make your own meatballs. Hunt your own food and make it meatballs. Eat some. The spread the disease [g)] [8)]

chroot
Nov4-03, 02:03 PM
I've been hunting meatballs in the forest near my home for years. I swear I've never seen a single one. [:(]

- Warren

Tom Mattson
Mar11-04, 05:15 PM
Originally posted by chroot
I've been hunting meatballs in the forest near my home for years. I swear I've never seen a single one. [:(]


It's all for the best. I shot me a meatball once, and let me tell you, wild meatballs are much too gamey. You're much better off with free-range meatballs. Once I tried them, I never looked back.

zoobyshoe
Mar11-04, 08:17 PM
I don't eat meatballs under any circumstances, because they are, in fact, just furballs with the skin removed.

Ivan Seeking
Mar14-04, 07:40 PM
Under the meatball protection act all ball hunting is now banned. Meat breeders are playing with their ball stocks - crossing their balls with various stocks of wild balls - in an effort to raise the meat quality.

zoobyshoe
Mar14-04, 08:02 PM
Great. Soon there will be allegations of behind the scenes meatball growth hormone abuse, as well as outbreaks of mad meatball diease.

motai
Mar14-04, 10:44 PM
Originally posted by zoobyshoe
Great. Soon there will be allegations of behind the scenes meatball growth hormone abuse, as well as outbreaks of mad meatball diease.

The Horror! Better start switching to veggieballs, or no balls at all.

Tom Mattson
Mar15-04, 11:19 AM
Originally posted by motai
The Horror! Better start switching to veggieballs, or no balls at all.

Yes, it's time to start switching to more PC foods, like veal and bald eagle.

Njorl
Mar15-04, 11:28 AM
I just had a meatball sandwich from Subway last week. It was awful. I now see how people who eat at subway lose weight so easily.

Last good meatball sandwich I bought was from a street vendor in Philly.

Njorl

hypnagogue
Mar15-04, 04:38 PM
Originally posted by Njorl
I just had a meatball sandwich from Subway last week. It was awful. I now see how people who eat at subway lose weight so easily.

If the average meat content in a meatball sandwich from Subway equals the average meat content in a coldcut sandwich from Subway, there must have been about... oh... 0.4 meatballs in that sub of yours. No wonder.

photon
Mar15-04, 05:23 PM
Tell me about it. All those meatballs running loose without FDA approval.
What has the world come to?

Tatum
Mar15-04, 06:09 PM
I never trusted meatballs;I always stick with cheeseballs myself. They are easier for me to digest.

zoobyshoe
Mar15-04, 06:41 PM
Zooby's Diary. 7-15-03

"Was awaken at 3:A.M. by barking dog. Investigation with flashlight revealed a large herd of wild meatballs had gotten into the garden and was decimating all above ground produce. Beans, tomatos, corn, chilis, zucchini, pumpkins - all ruined. Dog sustained several bites but all are superficial. Called pest control. Two guys came by this afternoon and set traps. Been happening everywhere, they said. Too much human encroachment on meatball natural habitat."

Artman
Mar15-04, 07:23 PM
All those liberal wackos crying "Save the meatballs" has caused an overpopulation problem. Especially after the decline of their natural enemies in the wild (Little old Italian women, rarely found living in the woods nowadays). This overpopulation just leads to hunger and fighting over food supply and the kind of rampage displayed by groups such as Zoobyshoe saw. They have grown fearless even to the point of attacking larger animals such as the dog.

Perhaps a solution would be to re-introduce little old Italian women into the wild. Try and regain the balance of nature.

Math Is Hard
Mar15-04, 09:01 PM
I think the problem Zooby was experiencing was related to the cross-breeding of U.S. meatballs with Africanized "killer" meatballs from south of the border. Meatballs are normally very docile except when extremely threatened and would be too timid to attack a common housepet.