
Previous episodes of Corazon Salvage (Wild Heart):
- Passion, betrayal, hot chips… (episode 1)
- Love, betrayal, batter, hot oil… (episode 2)
- Corazon Salvage (Wild Heart) (episode 3)
Deep fried passion and intrigue!

Previous episodes of Corazon Salvage (Wild Heart):
46 thoughts on “Corazon Salvage (Wild Heart) Episode 4!”
rhwombat
March 13, 2012 at 5:57 pmLiz A: unless my Heart Foundation Book of Dangerous Deep Fried Wildlife is mistaken, Juan is a Battered Sav, and the red dangly thing is his stick…and a finer representation of rendered meat offcuts, saturated fats, carcinogenic amides and salt on a plantation pine stick it would be hard to find this side of a La Nina event.
rhwombat
March 13, 2012 at 5:59 pm…or are we missing a subtle shot in the great circumcision debate?
Andybob
March 13, 2012 at 6:08 pmBattered Sav, it’s not just (or even) a food; it’s a way of life.
Come the revolution it will be remedial horse drawing for you FD.
Plonkoclock
March 13, 2012 at 6:28 pmEMC Cannoli indeed! That’s a proper chico roll, you latte-sipping, chardonnay quaffing, DeGraves Street habitue!
Plonkoclock
March 13, 2012 at 6:33 pm.. With all the exotic nutritional value of the aforementioned battered sav, but without the workplace injury risk of splintery sticks..
Venise Alstergren
March 13, 2012 at 6:45 pmThe convoluted piece of minutiae which makes up this opus is too much for someone who has been locked in combat with my computer. Running Bare that I be.
Gina, when dressed as her namesake appears to be two hundred thousand times heavier than this little fag.
WTF is Ned Kelly doing-mounted on his horse- in a mocumentary mixture taking up both sides of the Rio Grande del Norte?
Venise Alstergren
March 13, 2012 at 6:48 pmMODERATOR: Does any word longer than two syllables touch off the machine?
Plonkoclock
March 13, 2012 at 6:53 pmHard to know when it’s paying attention Venise – we got the Parrot and the Junior story before it woke up..
Venise Alstergren
March 13, 2012 at 6:59 pmI take it that those rolled-up thingys are cigarettes, and not Spring Rolls?
Sandshoe
March 13, 2012 at 9:01 pmThose rolled up thingys Venise, as you call them, look a lot like penny bungers… incendiaries that explode. Their wick is lit with a match. Juan’s is lit by a passionate nature. Regina gets on Juan’s wick.
I hope this helps.
Your dogonaut friend
‘Shoe.