SC - Cane Honey??
Decker, Terry D.
TerryD at Health.State.OK.US
Sat Nov 1 21:05:51 PST 1997
>Seriously, tho' I suspect the canibal joke routine is just a little but of
>naughtiness that some of us indulge in because of the social taboo attached
>to it by our culture. Sort of a vicarious thrill from blatantly flaunting
>such a no-no subject much like that experienced by an adolescent who throws
>out a four letter word or three. :-)
>
>Now about that apple thing.......
>
>
>Ras
Probably, but it is a serious subject for history, sociology, clinical
psychology, criminology and a bunch of other ologies I can't think of
this late at night. Reay Tannahill, who wrote Food in History, which
touches on cannibalism, has also written Flesh and Blood: a History of
the Cannibal Complex. While I'm not particularly interested in serving
my fellow man, humans as a menu item do evoke a morbid, casual interest
(especially when you keep running across the references in casual
reading).
Why not a chocolate apple?
Bear
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