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They would never get a pig.
I want to get a pig".
It is, as he says, "Quite an achievement to get a pig into the ground.
You get a pig from the slaughter house and you practice on that".
There's no way to get a pig bladder in this country — they're all ground up for dog food".
I have to know where my food's come from and since we've got space, once a year I get a pig from Orchard Farm up the road, and a lamb from a friend, all cut up.
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They just got a pig, she said, and next week it's tête de cochon.
"You've got a pig, haven't you?" I say, excited at my potential scoop.
British fantasy author Terry Pratchett wins the Wodehouse prize and gets a pig named after his latest novel.
I remember his name and face too, but also his hair, his sweaty teenage-boy smell and the way he'd hiss quietly, "You've got a pig's arse, you wog," as if it were yesterday.
A couple of years ago, Linklater got a pig, also miniature — in "Boyhood," Mason's girlfriend shows him a picture of it on her phone — and at Bastrop it has the run of the place, sleeping on a pillow bed outside the master bedroom and the home theatre that adjoins it.
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