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Feb 22, 2010 21:35

So, we can't get out because there's a barrier. That much is clear.

But then, where does the meat that the cooks use to make our food come from? If it's those gorillas, which fur I am certain doesn't naturally occur in the wild or captivity, then I'm going to be ill . . .

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rideseveryone February 22 2010, 21:24:35 UTC
The barrier stops things from getting out, not in.

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barfintomyhat February 22 2010, 21:44:19 UTC
So, how many trapped delivery guys does that amount to per month?

And where are they hiding, because I haven't seen any yet.

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rideseveryone February 22 2010, 21:44:52 UTC
Animals can wander in on their own, too.

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barfintomyhat February 22 2010, 22:38:13 UTC
That's the most logical explanation I have heard so far. Although it would be more comforting if you were part of the cooking staff.

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rideseveryone February 22 2010, 22:50:15 UTC
Cooking staff? Those amateurs?

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barfintomyhat February 22 2010, 23:59:04 UTC
[oh boy]

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rideseveryone February 23 2010, 19:21:58 UTC
*is it on now*

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barfintomyhat February 24 2010, 13:45:56 UTC
Do you have any idea how many animals would have to wander in each day to feed us all? Whole farms of them. Unless we have a secret cattle magnet, that's not it.

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rideseveryone February 24 2010, 20:45:29 UTC
Then, do you have any better ideas?

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barfintomyhat February 24 2010, 22:55:29 UTC
. . . No, I don't. I can't begin to imagine how a place like this works.

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rideseveryone February 24 2010, 22:57:48 UTC
Then I'll take my theory.

I wouldn't put a cattle magnet past this place, anyway.

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barfintomyhat February 24 2010, 23:48:21 UTC
Suit yourself; I'd rather have proof of something before deciding it's true.

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rideseveryone February 24 2010, 23:51:16 UTC
In this place, even if it's true, it would deny you the proof out of spite.

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barfintomyhat February 24 2010, 23:54:41 UTC
Isn't that convenient.

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rideseveryone February 24 2010, 23:58:27 UTC
Aa, very.

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