Ron Magill
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All right, guys. Take care. Tony, missing you on the court, brother. Likewise.
Well, it's not that humans don't eat it, but most people look at it as some type of weird exotic food. Alligator. Really? Ostrich. Ostrich also. Really good quality meat with no fat and high in protein. What about human food? Jesus Christmas. Who's that? Cody? Did he just say that?
Well, it's not that humans don't eat it, but most people look at it as some type of weird exotic food. Alligator. Really? Ostrich. Ostrich also. Really good quality meat with no fat and high in protein. What about human food? Jesus Christmas. Who's that? Cody? Did he just say that?
Wasn't me. No, Cody. That's called cannibalism. Yeah. But do we know if it's good? Jesus Christmas.
Wasn't me. No, Cody. That's called cannibalism. Yeah. But do we know if it's good? Jesus Christmas.
This is Desperate Times. Where's Levitar? Dan, I need him. In Desperate Times. In Desperate Times.
This is Desperate Times. Where's Levitar? Dan, I need him. In Desperate Times. In Desperate Times.
Well, yeah, because great white sharks are protected species.
Well, yeah, because great white sharks are protected species.
You can occasionally show them who's boss. Maybe protection. Why are they protected? Because they're an imperative part of the food chain. They keep... populations in balance. If you don't have white sharks eating things like seals and sea lions, the seals and sea lions get out of proportion. They start eating all the fish. Fishermen are not catching any fish.
You can occasionally show them who's boss. Maybe protection. Why are they protected? Because they're an imperative part of the food chain. They keep... populations in balance. If you don't have white sharks eating things like seals and sea lions, the seals and sea lions get out of proportion. They start eating all the fish. Fishermen are not catching any fish.
You start losing the tourism industry and fish. People are not getting enough fish in their diet. It's just a domino effect.
You start losing the tourism industry and fish. People are not getting enough fish in their diet. It's just a domino effect.
I've left, when I first get a dog, a puppy, I leave him in the kennel overnight, over eight hours. To teach him, that's how you kennel train a dog so that he knows to hold it because dogs instinctively, even as puppies, they don't want to defecate or urinate where they sleep. So he'll hold it in that kennel until you open the kennel and then you take him for a walk immediately.
I've left, when I first get a dog, a puppy, I leave him in the kennel overnight, over eight hours. To teach him, that's how you kennel train a dog so that he knows to hold it because dogs instinctively, even as puppies, they don't want to defecate or urinate where they sleep. So he'll hold it in that kennel until you open the kennel and then you take him for a walk immediately.
And that's how you slowly but surely puppy train an animal.
And that's how you slowly but surely puppy train an animal.
Yeah. You know, he may have or he just wanted to leave early. He may have just wanted to leave early. He may just hate my segment and not want to be there.
Yeah. You know, he may have or he just wanted to leave early. He may have just wanted to leave early. He may just hate my segment and not want to be there.
Ironically, lions will always, the male always bites the neck of the female, and you'll see that on almost all cats. So it seems kind of rough a little bit there. And remember now, the penises of lions, all cats for that matter, have these little fleshy spines that point backwards. So when he inserts it into the female, it slides in no problem.