come and get your lovely bugs! your tasty, nutritious bugs! spencer, what are you doing? lara, welcome to my wondrous emporium filled to the brim with fine foods from the future. oh, great, because i m absolutely starving. 0k. well, i tell you what, get your lips around these delicacies. um, ok, i m actually thinking that because our audience have gone to the trouble of coming here to join us today, that they may be more deserving of this than me. i m sure you d love to try some, wouldn t you? just here, we ve got the first course for you. help yourselves. did we fill in the forms for this? i m sure there were forms. listen, trust me, they re not bad. i ve eaten roasted mealworm in china and it never did me any harm. see, in the future, we might be eating more insects than meat. they are cheap, they re richer in protein, calcium and iron and have less fats than beef, pork or chicken. best of all, there are bazillions of them. yes, i heard there are 1.5 billion per person on earth. what
by what you put into a cow. this lot are eating feed created from seaweed found in the waters of hawaii, and its makers, blue ocean barns, claim it cuts emissions by 80%. but will it make your beef taste fishy? apparently not, because the thing is. bugs! come and get your lovely bugs! your tasty, nutritious bugs! spencer, what are you doing? lara, welcome to my wondrous emporium filled to the brim with fine foods from the future. 0h, great, because i am absolutely starving. 0k. well, i tell you what, get your lips around these delicacies. um, ok, i m actually thinking that because our audience have gone to the trouble of coming here to join us today, that they may be more deserving of this than me. i m sure you d love to try some, wouldn t you? just here, we ve got the first course for you. help yourselves. did we fill in the forms for this? i m sure there were forms. listen, trust me, they re not bad. i ve eaten roasted mealworm in china and it never did me any harm.
that you never talk about yourself. greg: right. the reporters didn t save the stories about me. you reported on what you saw. i know the long-term respondents that don t do this. they just don t do it. they don t turn up and tell everybody else i got ptsd from it. and his innards don t diagnose ptsd on-air. [laughter] greg: true. but of course they don t want to let go of it, they are the heroes. greg: yes. they ve always wanted to be since they first saw the president s men. greg: that is true, whenever you can be the protagonists why wouldn t you? you are now wearing that mutant mutant [laughter] you can do it, pull it out. mutant. it is like somebody who had one of those zipper surgeries. [laughter] that you had your pecks removed.