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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2021 3:19:29 GMT
Yeah, that's it.
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Post by Fuzzems on Sept 2, 2021 3:33:15 GMT
I like squirrels
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2021 14:21:25 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2021 18:07:19 GMT
I guess you can FRAK YOURSELF C'mon, it was the cutest story about a little girl that put on boots in the house, while chasing a chipmunk out the door with a broom.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2021 18:37:53 GMT
Too scared huh.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2021 18:39:57 GMT
She's a scared widdle pansy...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2021 19:00:17 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2021 19:43:05 GMT
That wasn't that bad, picture this American favorite breaded and on a platter, with onions and carrots all around. I can understand why flan loves them so much, yum.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2021 19:50:55 GMT
Gotcha' clicking on the link possum girl. You're only one step away from a baked cat. Who knows after that, maybe a Korean spiced Doberman.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2021 19:58:20 GMT
Now I know why everybody calls you 'anger girl'.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2021 20:02:57 GMT
That wasn't that bad, picture this American favorite breaded and on a platter, with onions and carrots all around. I can understand why flan loves them so much, yum. i think pieces would make the end result more palatable... when it doesn't look like the original critter. the hands/feet and FACE (with ears) are a bit off-putting to me. i only had rabbit one time. neighbors (both teachers) worked with a guy who raised chickens (actually more like raised eggs) and rabbits. his eggs were interesting... usually kinda dirty, but he said before cleaning the eggs didn't need the fridge. also not a lot of uniformity in their size... a few looked more like duck eggs... OUCH! for the rabbit... looked a lo like chicken thigh/drum. and it did taste just like chicken... at least to me.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2021 20:05:11 GMT
I've had rabbit, quail and grouse but never squirrel.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2021 20:08:26 GMT
Gotcha' clicking on the link possum girl. You're only one step away from a baked cat. Who knows after that, maybe a Korean spiced Doberman. NO! NO! NO! to Doberman!!! let me put my fingers in my ears when i suggest... pitbull instead. KIDDING! i do recognize that there are a LOT of people on this earth who eat dogs at the same rate many of us eat chicken. have had dobies and rotts as pets, but wouldn't have a pit.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2021 20:12:16 GMT
That wasn't that bad, picture this American favorite breaded and on a platter, with onions and carrots all around. I can understand why flan loves them so much, yum. i think pieces would make the end result more palatable... when it doesn't look like the original critter. the hands/feet and FACE (with ears) are a bit off-putting to me. i only had rabbit one time. neighbors (both teachers) worked with a guy who raised chickens (actually more like raised eggs) and rabbits. his eggs were interesting... usually kinda dirty, but he said before cleaning the eggs didn't need the fridge. also not a lot of uniformity in their size... a few looked more like duck eggs... OUCH! for the rabbit... looked a lo like chicken thigh/drum. and it did taste just like chicken... at least to me. We collect our eggs in a wicker basket for the day, then every evening we wash them really good before they go into the refrigerator. I had to put our blind chicken down yesterday, she was an excellent layer, but suddenly got very ill 2 weeks ago and I didn't want her to suffer. Our chickens are pets, they follow me around in the yard when I'm outside. They're named and we keep them till they die, not just for eggs. They are very tame. This is one laying that I was hassling a bit.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2021 20:16:52 GMT
I've had rabbit, quail and grouse but never squirrel. i think many would think a (dressed) quail or grouse was some kind of chicken. college roommate's dad belonged to a "hunt club". in his hunting garb i had to weally, weally twy to stifle a giggle. he left, all Fudded-up, with his Brittany spaniel and came home with what looked like, at least to me, 2 chickens. pheasants... yummo!
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