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She listed baby bok choy, tofu, five-spice powder, hoisin, chicken fat, hog maw and tripe -- "things you wouldn't find at Kroger's".
At the same time he'll tell you, "If you want to know whether a piglet will grow into a nice fat hog, you measure its father's scrotum".
JUST as it might be said of the British fat bullock that he has followed the turnip, so it might be said of the American fat hog that he has followed the corn, i.e. Indian corn.
Representative John D. Dingell, Democrat of Michigan and chief sponsor of the bill, said, "Those who insist that the sky will fall if drug companies negotiate lower prescription prices are arguing that those companies should continue to skin a fat hog at the expense of taxpayers and beneficiaries".
"Nobody's cutting a fat hog," he says.
Do you want to go buckwild on his fat hog?
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"Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered," he is accused of saying.
Fat hogs, they say, were thought to be good for the farmyard's income because of the revenue they generate, earning more than eggs and pick-your-own strawberry promotions.
But the one about "Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered" may have proved the most prescient.
As for coping strategies, price reductions are widely anticipated, something that has been a long time coming say aficionados: "pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered," was a recent comment on one watch blog.
The old adage "pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered" applies with special fervor to just about anything that occurs in the year prior to a bankruptcy filing, whether bankruptcy was contemplated at that time or not.
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