Sarah Rodriguez, also known as Wolfie Blackheart: I severed the head, boiled the head. People make the mistake of hacking the spine, which will fracture the skull. You also have to put (the head) outside for the brains to leak out.
Lisa Rodriguez, Wolfie's mom: I say, 'Don't sever heads in front of me.' She usually does it in the woods.
Nathan Myhrvold: I was describing this to a friend over lunch in Palo Alto. As I was describing this the waiter came up behind me to take our order. I was in the middle of saying "it's very hard to enter the rectum, but once you do things move much faster", only to hear the waiter gasp. Whoops. I tried to explain saying "well, this is about" but with a horrified look he said "I do NOT want to know what this is about! Some people are just not interested in natural history, I guess.
Joi Ito: The map is as complex as reality, so why not just live in reality?
Jack Handey: If you saw two guys named Hambone and Flippy, which one would you think liked dolphins the most? I'd say Flippy, wouldn't you? You'd be wrong, though. It's Hambone.
Self-described wolf woman severed lost dog's head |