I got bored this morning...

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I got bored this morning because you folks sometimes don't post enough stuff to entertain me. :rolleyes: ;) So I started clicking on some buttons...

I got this...

"Sorry, you can not add yourself to your own ignore list."



:D
 
BruiseLeee said:
I got bored this morning because you folks sometimes don't post enough stuff to entertain me. :rolleyes: ;) So I started clicking on some buttons...

I got this...

"Sorry, you can not add yourself to your own ignore list."

:D
LMRRAO! Bruise you made me LOL. Barb asked what was so funny.:D
 
BruiseLeee said:
I got bored this morning because you folks sometimes don't post enough stuff to entertain me. :rolleyes: ;) So I started clicking on some buttons...

I got this...

"Sorry, you can not add yourself to your own ignore list."



:D
This is wrong, very wrong!!! :grumpy: :grumpy: How can you expect others to ignore you when you can't even ignore yourself????? :D :D
 
The not-right dog and I murdered a rabbit shortly after daybreak today. Do I get credit for going out?
 
Kismet said:
The not-right dog and I murdered a rabbit shortly after daybreak today.
Do I get credit for going out?
depends
did you get it from the window or from the porch?


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Kismet said:
The not-right dog and I murdered a rabbit shortly after daybreak today. Do I get credit for going out?
What's a not-right dog?
Is it more of a lefty liberal dog or a bit dodgy in the head?

My own dog (110 pound American Bulldog) is not much of a rabbit killer, but he get's a strange look in his eye when he sees a sheep or a cow. Good thing we don't keep much cattle in the city.
He's also the only excuse I have to go out myself....
 
We could have an entire thread on pets we've owned 'not right in the head'. Followed by family members we've known...forum members, and and and


So what did happen to the Rabbit and did anyone get to eat him?

If I shoot a rabbit all I have is a dead rabbit. I don't feel much like eating him. I used to order rabbit in a French Restaurant I liked. Why is it, though, if I'm around someone who actually hunts and eats rabbits it seems like food again?

munk
 
I ate a lot of rabbit growing up. I'll always associate it with hard times. No money for meat from the store.
 
munk said:
Why is it, though, if I'm around someone who actually hunts and eats rabbits it seems like food again?
If you're like me, munk....it's because somebody else is cleaning and cooking it for you....

I don't mind larger birds and game, but cleaning/dressing/cooking a rabbit isn't my thing...
 
Well, I don't know what that's like. I do know about saving and making things last. We weren't rich. When times were good we had steak once a week, but Dad would cut the steak into strips and we'd all get a little. Couldn't afford a steak each. He was an Aerospace Engineer too.

My wife thinks food is to be disposed of. She'll try something and throw the rest out. IF the jelly is new she'll eat it, once it's old, say half gone and a month spent in the fridge, she won't eat it. Not good enough for her. There's only a five year age gap between us but she was raised in good times and I was raised by a WWll Vet and depression era farm boy.

We were going under in Sheridan Wy, broke and broker, and she still had 100 bucks worth of cereal in the cabinent. She doesn't get it, never will. She never had to learn. Her whole family leaves the food on the table like Kings.

It's a fundemental perceptual understanding of reality. It is a definition; and many people today in the US simply do not have it.

All you can do is laugh- like Zippy the Pin head, at their mass consumption.


I'll eat the less desirable portions of left overs as my 'duty'. You don't waste food. The minor differences in flavor and texture between what is hot and fresh while served and what is now old and staler two days in the fridge are unimportant. Food is good.

I don't understand raising children to eat hot dogs. That's all my yuppie nephew ate the first 10 years of his life. He didn't 'like' other foods,a nd my sister let him get away with this. In my house all my sons eat food- many foods. I've taught them God is great, guns are good, and food is good.


munk
 
I have two pet rabbits. They are great house pets. I might be getting a couple more. They are fixed, so I won't get any unexpected ones.
 
Dan, I don't mind cleaning rabbits, but when I'm done, I don't feel like eating them. (I think I know more about them than I'd like to.) iMy wife does a good job with venison in Spaghetti sauce.

In Appalachia, and in our past, we ate everything. There's a stew made from whatever is handy is thrown in- I read it in a Jesse Stewart (Stuart/) Book. It's not called mulligan, but something else. I'll always remember the porcupines, squirrels, possums, cougar and what not being tossed into a great pot and everyone gathered glad for it.



munk
 
Bob White; how do you keep pet rabbits from dropping pellets all over?




munk
 
munk said:
...I'll always remember the porcupines, squirrels, possums, cougar and what not being tossed into a great pot...
Must have been a REALLY great pot. The cougar alone would probably take something as big as a 55 gal drum.
 
munk said:
There's a stew made from whatever is handy is thrown in- I read it in a Jesse Stewart (Stuart/) Book. It's not called mulligan, but something else. I'll always remember the porcupines, squirrels, possums, cougar and what not being tossed into a great pot and everyone gathered glad for it.

munk

Maybe not what you're looking for, but you have described "Hunter's Stew."

"Hunter's Stew" is the result of "pot luck."
 
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