Posted on 07/08/2019 1:43:17 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
Steve Bansbach, who works for Chicagos CPB office, said the passenger had admitted that he was carrying the rat meat on his journey from the Ivory Coast.
He declared it, Bansbach said to Fox News. He claimed he had meat during inspection. We found that, yes, he had African rat meat 32 pounds of it.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehollywoodunlocked.com ...
Can’t comment on rat meat, but squirrel is pretty tasty, and they have a family resemblance.
Eat That Rat! - THE RAMONES
You have to shoot for between the eyes. Brain shot. They charge when they are wounded...
Just call it venison!-KING RAT(1965)
Grade A5 Kinshasa Wagyu rat meat
squirrel is pretty tasty, and they have a family resemblance.
A neighbor hunts pigeons from a barn.
Claims that being on a farm they are grain fed???
Around here most people call them winged rats.
No, no thanks, not until after ramadan or Lent or Passover or...
Yes, I know Kinshasa is not in Cote dIvoire, but I was trying to make a reference to Kagashima...
...and sell it only to officers, Majors and up.....
I will see your tastes like chicken and raise you tastes like bald eagle.
Just call it venison!-KING RAT(1965)
Someone read the keywords???
That would be a first.
I read the book about fifty some years back.
That was fun!
The lady had a nice smile and gave a good presentation.
Did I happen to mention I’d just become a vegan?
The other-other-other-other-other-other-other-white meat.
He declared it, Bansbach said to Fox News. He claimed he had meat during inspection.”
I gotta give the guy credit for being honest.
Rat hats. Rat meat. Makes sense.
Grass cutters are large rodents that eat grass, not garbage.
Guinea pigs are eaten in South America.
One world traveler said that cane rat was the best tasting of all the critters he tried.
Dat be a delicacy in the Chicongo ‘hood, yo!
Back in the day, 32 pounds was called “a slug.”
Squab. The reason for the extinction of the passenger pigeon was that Americans once had a thing for passenger pigeon young...squab. A bit larger than the introduced rock pigeons of today.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.