Reuters is trying to join the world of blogging and maybe they are telling us a bit too much about how they spend their time in La Paz. But hey, their reporting on Bolivia has recently improved, so maybe we ought to order up some cock and balls for Simon Romero.Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Reuters likes Bolivian cock and balls
Reuters is trying to join the world of blogging and maybe they are telling us a bit too much about how they spend their time in La Paz. But hey, their reporting on Bolivia has recently improved, so maybe we ought to order up some cock and balls for Simon Romero.
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It is considered an energy booster and sought after by people suffering from anemia, hangovers and sexual impotency.
Especially that last one, I'll bet.
Maybe a serving of this soup will stop Simon Romero from writing yet another cock-and-bull story, and get him writing a cock-and-BALL story instead.
It's just "prairie oysters", something eaten regularly in the U.S. midwest without much comment. And, people eat hot dogs without going "eeeewwww" which I can assure you contain much ickier parts of the animal than its gonads.
Yeah, but I couldn't resist the post.
Hey, thanks for linking to my Oddly Enough blog. Please come back often and bring your friends.
Bests,
Bob Basler
Jajaja great title
I'm fairly sure only the balls are served though, maybe they eat the shaft in Santa Cruz or Chile
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