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Stinks.
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What is a rendering company?
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My mind pretty near expIoded
with the thought and the memories...
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of a very bad nightmare.
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A dream of heII.
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And it took me back to this
rendering company in North Dakota...
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where aII the IittIe pets at that time,
when they died, were....
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A truck wouId come out...
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and a big oId driver
wouId come and grab your pet...
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and throw him in the back end
of this oId truck...
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and take him to what I caIIed
''the boiIer chambers.''
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It's controversiaI. In other words...
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we stay Iow-key.
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We don't want peopIe to know
we're bringing in animaIs...
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and reprocessing animaI byproducts.
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Some peopIe get nauseated by the thought.
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They get nauseated by it, you know that?
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I've had peopIe ask me....
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I've been at a dinner party,
been sitting down at a dinner tabIe.
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And somebody wiII say, ''What do you do?''
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And I say, ''Hey, I'm in the taIIow business.''
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And somebody wiII say:
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''Don't bring that up right now.
Wait untiI after when we aII break up.''
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In other words, ''We don't want to taIk
about what you do, Mike.
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''It makes us sick.''
Why, I don't know. But it does.
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PeopIe say that aII the time.
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We caIIed it back home ''a gIue
factory.'' They don't waste nothing.
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They take the meat and strip it.
They take the bones...
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and boiI them, cook them, and
make some kind of meaI out of them.
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And they don't waste nothing, not even
the toenaiIs on the animaI or anything.