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To: girlangler
It's a great story though. Snowed in for the night, ate a raw turkey (I don't see them much in snowstorms), ate it raw, feathers and all. I ate a coyote once, but I skinned him first. With my fingernails.

If "calling" means cell phones, hey're nice, I've heard some sad stories about people who've depended on them for their safety. More accurately, the volunteers on the other end who respond to the call.

66 posted on 02/02/2006 6:19:06 PM PST by SJackson (elected members of Hamas: businesspeople, professionals, not terrorists. Scott McClellan)
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To: SJackson

Heck if I'd eat a raw turkey. I'd find me some wood twigs and burn that bird.

Is that part of the actual reporting of that event?

No wonder some people are as dumb as a coal bucket when it comes to life outside their apartment door; or independentally ignorant of what life/nature is like in the REAL world.


75 posted on 02/02/2006 6:35:38 PM PST by girlangler (I'd rather be fishing)
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To: SJackson

Well,

I once 'et a wild quail (just ripped his head off in the field) to satisfy my lust for blood -- and blood sports :)


78 posted on 02/02/2006 6:47:08 PM PST by girlangler (I'd rather be fishing)
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To: SJackson

Dang, them feathers can really interfere with good dental hygiene.

I'd suggest plucking those feathers off, and using the end of one for a toothpick.

Beats a good old broomstraw.

Naw, I aint a redneck.

Why would a hunting TV show host eat a cooked (YUM) wild turkey when he/she could eat a raw one, while begging for help.

YEA, and I'm Mona Lisa :)


80 posted on 02/02/2006 7:04:07 PM PST by girlangler (I'd rather be fishing)
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