Interesting English Discovery

   / Interesting English Discovery #11  
Good question, when I was working in China, according to the local guardian we had while travelling around, everything over there either made you healthy, or horny.

Tell me about the healthy stuff...
 
   / Interesting English Discovery #12  
Toads are known for having poison secreting glands in their skin; some are extremely poisonous...in fact, I believe that some primitive cultures used these secretions to coat their arrow tips and blow-gun darts. Having said that, hunter/gatherers have the knowledge and skills to prepare and eat a lot of things that would kill some ignorant city slicker dude; so I'm sure if they wanted a toad sandwich, they probably could have prepared it in jig time, cooked it up and downed it with a bit of dill weed and watercress. I haven't yet figured out what the big surprise is here; I'm betting they ate a lot of things that would make you go "Holy chit!". Frog legs, on the other hand, especially a big old green bullfrog out of a nice clean pond, are some goooooood eating!
 
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Any "medicinal" values to the toads?

It's my understanding they can help you bring up a really good and loud belch! Or would that be croak?
 
   / Interesting English Discovery #14  
There is a dish in England called "Toad in the Hole" which consists of Yorkshire Pudding baked around bangers (or sausages as we know them). Maybe this was the inspiration.

Toad in the hole

Toad_in_the_hole.jpg
 
   / Interesting English Discovery #15  
I haven't yet figured out what the big surprise is here; I'm betting they ate a lot of things that would make you go "Holy chit!".

I'm sure there are some very good write-ups in the peer reviewed journals about the dig. But someone wanted to get their name in the popular press. So the toad leg offered him that chance. I guess it worked. We are talking about it.

Larro
 
   / Interesting English Discovery #16  
Cane or Bufo Toads have a poison in their skin. These things were released in South FLA to get rid of pests attacking sugar cane. Many dogs and cats get sick and/or die in S. FLA from attacking Cane toads because of this poison. I have heard of people L I C K I N G the cane toads or smoking the dried up skins in order to get stoned. Maybe the English were "smoking" the toads? :confused3::shocked::laughing::laughing::laughing:

Yo, DUDE!, pass me that toad! :D:D:D

Later,
Dan
 
   / Interesting English Discovery #17  
Cane or Bufo Toads have a poison in their skin. These things were released in South FLA to get rid of pests attacking sugar cane. Many dogs and cats get sick and/or die in S. FLA from attacking Cane toads because of this poison. I have heard of people L I C K I N G the cane toads or smoking the dried up skins in order to get stoned. Maybe the English were "smoking" the toads? :confused3::shocked::laughing::laughing::laughing:

Yo, DUDE!, pass me that toad! :D:D:D

Later,
Dan

Hah. Sounds like something out of Monty Python. I remember when he introduced a new line of chocolates called "crunchy frog". I think that the toads may be edible if they are skinned, though.
 
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Cane or Bufo Toads have a poison in their skin. These things were released in South FLA to get rid of pests attacking sugar cane. Many dogs and cats get sick and/or die in S. FLA from attacking Cane toads because of this poison. I have heard of people L I C K I N G the cane toads or smoking the dried up skins in order to get stoned. Maybe the English were "smoking" the toads? :confused3::shocked::laughing::laughing::laughing:

Yo, DUDE!, pass me that toad! :D:D:D

Later,
Dan

Don't bogart that Toad....my friend!
 
   / Interesting English Discovery #19  
Cane or Bufo Toads have a poison in their skin. These things were released in South FLA to get rid of pests attacking sugar cane. Many dogs and cats get sick and/or die in S. FLA from attacking Cane toads because of this poison. I have heard of people L I C K I N G the cane toads or smoking the dried up skins in order to get stoned. Maybe the English were "smoking" the toads? :confused3::shocked::laughing::laughing::laughing:

Yo, DUDE!, pass me that toad! :D:D:D

Later,
Dan

Don't bogart that Toad....my friend!

This is one of those things that make you ask, "Who was the first one to lick the toad?", "Who was the first one to smoke the toad?" and "WHY, did they have this idea?" :confused3::laughing::laughing::laughing:

The morning radio show I listen too records their shows and the funniest calls are repeated when the hosts are on vacation. One of the calls is played at least once during their vacations because it is so danged funny. A guy called up who was obviously stoned out of his gourd. He and his friends would wait for a rain and in the middle of the night they would go to a local pasture that had cattle. They would flip over bovine scat to find freshly growing mushrooms, take said shrooms and make tea which got them stoned. :drool::eek::shocked:

WHO was the first dude to flip a cow patty, see a mushroom and say, "Hey! I bet that would get me high!", and then try it! :shocked::laughing::laughing::laughing:

Danged lucky they did not die...

Later,
Dan
 
   / Interesting English Discovery #20  
This is one of those things that make you ask, "Who was the first one to lick the toad?", "Who was the first one to smoke the toad?" and "WHY, did they have this idea?" :confused3::laughing::laughing::laughing:

The morning radio show I listen too records their shows and the funniest calls are repeated when the hosts are on vacation. One of the calls is played at least once during their vacations because it is so danged funny. A guy called up who was obviously stoned out of his gourd. He and his friends would wait for a rain and in the middle of the night they would go to a local pasture that had cattle. They would flip over bovine scat to find freshly growing mushrooms, take said shrooms and make tea which got them stoned. :drool::eek::shocked:

WHO was the first dude to flip a cow patty, see a mushroom and say, "Hey! I bet that would get me high!", and then try it! :shocked::laughing::laughing::laughing:

Danged lucky they did not die...

Later,
Dan

Dan, the first one was thousands and thousands of years ago. Psilocybin, or 'magic' mushrooms have been a part of indigenous religions forever. There are also vines that grow in the rain forest that do the same thing. Taken is small amounts for religious purposes they will bring you closer to the Lord. Taken is large amounts for recreational purposes, they might make you see the Devil. It is a natural version of LSD. But like the toads, it is also poison.

Since we raised cows, we had stoners climbing our fences looking for mushrooms. I loved it when our mean bull would give them a run for their money. We would often find a bag full of the mushrooms they had dropped to make a run for it.

Larro
 

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