On a farm in southern France Monday a farmer fatally shot a suspected truffle thief.
Truffles are mushrooms that sell for hundreds of dollars a pound on the honest market. Thieves make life miserable for truffle farmers.
Using force or even wet noodles in defense of property is unheard of in Europe.
Farmers marched in support of the accused man.
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France: "Drop the truffle and no one will get hurt"
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France: "Drop the truffle and no one will get hurt"
Fear, anger, hatred, and greed. The devil's all-you-can-eat buffet.
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Re: France: "Drop the truffle and no one will get hurt"
What did the thief expect, given that the farmer's name is pronounced "Rambo"? (More or less, anyway). ;)
Re: France: "Drop the truffle and no one will get hurt"
Good point. I didn't make the connection.
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Re: France: "Drop the truffle and no one will get hurt"
Very good, Sir!AndyC wrote:Given your comment above and before reading the article, my immediate thought was "A poet shot him?"chartreuse wrote:What did the thief expect, given that the farmer's name is pronounced "Rambo"? (More or less, anyway). ;)
I was relieved to see a slightly different spelling, however

Re: France: "Drop the truffle and no one will get hurt"
The moral of the story: Don't steal and you won't get shot.