December 15, 2004

Los Dos Puercos

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Two disgusting pigs.

Photo via Yahoo and American Thinker.

Posted by Val Prieto at December 15, 2004 09:10 AM

Comments

Go get 'em, lechonero! :D

Posted by: A.M. Mora y Leon at December 15, 2004 10:00 AM

We'll probably get poisoned if we eat either of these pigs next week!!

Posted by: Amanda at December 15, 2004 10:25 AM

No, these are strictly animalfeed types. Pigfood maybe or nitrogen fertilizer to grow pigfood. What a waste of carbon compounds they are in present form.

Posted by: A.M. Mora y Leon at December 15, 2004 10:41 AM

fidel doesn't look so good, maybe he will die and 2005 will be a very good year.

Posted by: Kathleen at December 15, 2004 10:53 AM

Wouldn't cochino be a better word? Or is that more a Mexicanism than a Cubanism?

Posted by: Ken Summers at December 15, 2004 04:30 PM

These guys aren't pigs. You can eat a pig and sustain life by doing so. A pig as a pet or as food can make someone happy. This photo shows something that sucks the life out of a host and may eventually kill it. These guys are intestinal parasites.

Posted by: Murel Bailey at December 15, 2004 05:30 PM

I eat puerco asado, and the word Cochino tends to mean dirty/messy. I think I'll prefer calling them Tape Worms. Or maybe love birds since they're always together. Hmmm... pajaros enamorados, (Pariquitos actually) but I think my translation is more insulting.

Posted by: Songuacassal at December 15, 2004 06:27 PM

The good thing about our recent rivalry is that from now I do not need to cover the Cuba Venezuela realtionship: you are doing a mighty fine job at exposing these blood suckers.

Isn't there something about protecting children from mental damage in Internet? Doe shtis blog as a parental warning?

Posted by: daniel at December 16, 2004 07:25 PM

Yes, they're always together, aren't they? It's a little unseemly.

Posted by: A.M. Mora y Leon at December 17, 2004 01:13 AM


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