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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1616916" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Yep, I've seen it, and smelled it. The whole skinned monkeys looked like baby humans hanging there..often with the head still attached. </p><p>It's not the meat that stinks tho. Here, our wash water goes neatly down a drain, whereas in other parts of the world, it flows down a shallow ditch in front of the place or stands stagnant and there are boards placed in front of each vendor so the customers can cross without stepping in it. Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, even parts of the Caribbean all same same. Hasn't been all that long ago either, that Mexico was the same way.</p><p></p><p>all natural, 100% organic, non-gmo, no antibiotics ever, no preservatives added, no growth hormones, locally grown and processed, gluten free...all the things the modern day/neo hippies are screaming for here in America.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1616916, member: 18945"] Yep, I've seen it, and smelled it. The whole skinned monkeys looked like baby humans hanging there..often with the head still attached. It's not the meat that stinks tho. Here, our wash water goes neatly down a drain, whereas in other parts of the world, it flows down a shallow ditch in front of the place or stands stagnant and there are boards placed in front of each vendor so the customers can cross without stepping in it. Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, even parts of the Caribbean all same same. Hasn't been all that long ago either, that Mexico was the same way. all natural, 100% organic, non-gmo, no antibiotics ever, no preservatives added, no growth hormones, locally grown and processed, gluten free...all the things the modern day/neo hippies are screaming for here in America. [/QUOTE]
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