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Posted: 06/11/04 - 14:41 Post subject: What would you do? Warning....kinda gross
So apparently our dog killed 2 rabbits in the back yard a few days ago when it was like 90 degrees. What would you do next??
A) Pick them up with a shovel, put them in a bag and take them out to the country like 1/2 mile away and empty the bag in the ditch or field.
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B) Put them in the garbage container, that sets right below the kitchen window and next to the dryer vent?
WTF was he thinkin'???
glad I ate those Oreos yesterday, I'm never eatin' again.
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DCRunningDiva
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Posted: 06/11/04 - 14:49 Post subject: Re: What would you do? Warning....kinda gross
| JACKED UP wrote: |
glad I ate those Oreos yesterday, I'm never eatin' again.  |
Just wanted to make sure everyone saw this (you know how some of those old people are...needing glasses and all...)
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Kimba90
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Posted: 06/11/04 - 14:53 Post subject:
My dogs eat the rabbits that they kill.
Is that TMI?
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alyson98
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Posted: 06/11/04 - 14:54 Post subject:
Honestly, I would've thrown them in the garbage as well. I was house sitting a few weeks ago and found a dead squirrel (fell out of the tree) and a dead mouse (dog killed it, and was playing with it). Both went in the trash in the garage. Fermented for 2 weeks. Since I don't produce a lot of trash around the house there wasn't anything the 1st week to go out. I can't imagine what the smell was like for the trash men the 2nd week.
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robp
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Posted: 06/11/04 - 14:56 Post subject:
Dice them up, roll in flour and fry in butter..... yum!!!!!
Or pitch 'em out in the countryside somewhere. They'll become feed for the carrion eaters of the world.
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Kimba90
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Posted: 06/11/04 - 15:17 Post subject:
| robp wrote: | Dice them up, roll in flour and fry in butter..... yum!!!!!
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You want to do that while they're still kind of fresh.
It's tough wrestling them away from the dogs sometimes.
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robp
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Posted: 06/11/04 - 15:38 Post subject:
| Kimba90 wrote: | | robp wrote: | Dice them up, roll in flour and fry in butter..... yum!!!!!
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You want to do that while they're still kind of fresh.
It's tough wrestling them away from the dogs sometimes. |
Oh good point, I missed the part about them being a few days old....
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HYPERASHEL
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Posted: 06/11/04 - 16:40 Post subject:
| robp wrote: | | Kimba90 wrote: | | robp wrote: | Dice them up, roll in flour and fry in butter..... yum!!!!!
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You want to do that while they're still kind of fresh.
It's tough wrestling them away from the dogs sometimes. |
Oh good point, I missed the part about them being a few days old.... |
Just means they are "seasoned" a wee bit.
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akern
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Posted: 06/11/04 - 16:59 Post subject:
I'd tell my husband to get up off his dead a$$ and get that dead rabbit outta the back yard.
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TimRuns
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Posted: 06/11/04 - 19:47 Post subject:
| HYPERASHEL wrote: | | robp wrote: | | Kimba90 wrote: | | robp wrote: | Dice them up, roll in flour and fry in butter..... yum!!!!!
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You want to do that while they're still kind of fresh.
It's tough wrestling them away from the dogs sometimes. |
Oh good point, I missed the part about them being a few days old.... |
Just means they are "seasoned" a wee bit.  | Makes them taste heck of alot better!
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MechEngDropout
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Posted: 06/12/04 - 01:31 Post subject:
I dunno but it looks like either a huge possum or a neighborhood dog died/was killed in my neighbors yard. I noticed it when I was cutting my grass today and every now and then a breeze would carry some scent over. Their problem... not mine.
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msparks
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Posted: 06/12/04 - 22:24 Post subject:
| MechEngDropout wrote: | | I dunno but it looks like either a huge possum or a neighborhood dog died/was killed in my neighbors yard. I noticed it when I was cutting my grass today and every now and then a breeze would carry some scent over. Their problem... not mine. |
Except when you're downwind...!
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