OK, I'm not an expert on pig anatomy but do you really need to specify that the pork rectums are boneless?
Have to say, though, that this guy must teach a hell of a math class.
Letterman asked Zevon if his condition had taught him anything about life and death. ''How much you're supposed to enjoy every sandwich,'' Zevon answered. (From a 2003 NYTimes article on Zevon by Jon Pareles.)
Surely they wash them, invert them and wash them again. I had intestines (sort of on a dare) a couple of times at a grill restaurant in Japan. Chewy, sort of like overcooked squid. I didn't bother with the math.
Thank goodness the math was at the end of the article as it distracted me from the first part!
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