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May 16, 2008

Interview with the Shameless Carnivore

Not my interview, of course. I live in an inflatable raft, tied to a buoy floating off the Isle of Mann. Even for the length of a two minute interview, guests get a bit uncomfortable. Possibly because my tape recorder is made of fish bones.

Anyway, Scott Gold, author of The Shameless Carnivore, was interviewed by someone for the Tampa Tribune that eventually condescended to capture a few of Scott's words, as well as their own random musings.

The book looks pretty good (at least, wishlist worthy) - Scott eats 31 types of meat in the course of a month and wibbles on a bit about how meat is awesome. I'm ok with that, if a bit jealous that he's managed to turn a tidy profit out of MY dream job. Still, first come, first served and all that (bastard).

Anyway, Scott, your book looks cool. If you want to drop the raft sometime, I'll treat you to the dried leg of a Manx Cat and record your words faithfully.

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Nope. Cats are off the menu, I'm afraid. Sorry Scott (and Carnivore).

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