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I remember walking down Magsaysay Drive in Olongapo City PI to Subic Bay main gate beyond Shit River trying to beat curfew (aka martial law) .I ate guinea pig in Ecuador.
They are raised like rabbits for food.
They are called Cuy (koo-ee)
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Can confirm. I rucked a sack of em' up to a pass nearby Machu Picchu, LLactapata (I think); we cracked some necks or whacked heads onto rocks, Burned the hair off, and made some tasty Cuy.I ate guinea pig in Ecuador.
They are raised like rabbits for food.
They are called Cuy (koo-ee)
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This would totally be my dumbass self!
She got that Karl Malden nose tho
This.Serves you right for bringing a fucking cat with you...
can this be real? are they raising guinea pigs for food?
I remember walking down Magsaysay Drive in Olongapo City PI to Subic Bay main gate beyond Shit River trying to beat curfew (aka martial law) .
The street food grilling in small Hibachis smelled awesome. Was the meat on a stick chicken , or dog , or monkey…….or rat ?
I remember walking down Magsaysay Drive in Olongapo City PI to Subic Bay main gate beyond Shit River trying to beat curfew (aka martial law) .
The street food grilling in small Hibachis smelled awesome. Was the meat on a stick chicken , or dog , or monkey…….or rat ?
10-4 on that !You probably had all the above if you went back often enough.
They usually tell you if it's monkey on a stick..... I thought it was pretty good.You probably had all the above if you went back often enough.
I think it had a orangey taste/whang .They usually tell you if it's monkey on a stick..... I thought it was pretty good.
Speaking of San Miguel, did you ever notice that every bottle tasted different in PI? Don't rule out the San Miguel being the cause.