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I hear it's not too bad.No, she is going to BBQ it just like she does her possums.
I might actually try it sometime.
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I hear it's not too bad.No, she is going to BBQ it just like she does her possums.
I'd settle for a little beaver tail roast. That looked pretty good!of settle for a proper well fed out Sunday beef roast...![]()
I just used to stuff and roast the coon. Even I am not going to eat a cannibalistic possum.I hear it's not too bad.
I might actually try it sometime.
No, she is going to BBQ it just like she does her possums.
I had a Vietnamese fellow that I worked with tell me that I would not be able to tell a rabbit from a cat if they were both skinned out. I just laughed at him since I have skinned both.
I meant I might try cooking a raccoon...not a opossum.I just used to stuff and roast the coon. Even I am not going to eat a cannibalistic possum.
That's what I worry about. I can tell ya he don't pay no never mind to what I wanna do when he's on the leash sniffing out something. That's why I had to get that training collar to take him anywhere. He's so dang strong he was about to yank my arm out of socket.
And you know I have such a wonderful sense of direction myself he'd have me so lost...we could both end up buzzard bait by morning.
Possum are for pettingI meant I might try cooking a raccoon...not a opossum.
Yuck.
Did you ever see the teeth on those things? At least they don't have the fangs that a mature skunk has.Possum are for petting
I know!! It’s hard to believe with those teeth they suckle for months.. I assume Vaseline is neededDid you ever see the teeth on those things? At least they don't have the fangs that a mature skunk has.