I'm catching the next plane to Aussie Land I'm out!
On Jul 15, 9:47 am, Robin Gravina wrote:
> I figure you dry that opiated roo meat out in the Australian sun for a week
> and it will get hard as it needs... just look at Keith Richards...
>
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Nelson wrote:
>
Do I have to? :)
On Jul 15, 9:47 am, Robin Gravina wrote:
> I figure you dry that opiated roo meat out in the Australian sun for a week
> and it will get hard as it needs... just look at Keith Richards...
>
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Nelson wrote:
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> > What's the new pick mater
I figure you dry that opiated roo meat out in the Australian sun for a week
and it will get hard as it needs... just look at Keith Richards...
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Nelson wrote:
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> What's the new pick material? Roo teeth?
>
> On Jul 15, 9:30 am, Robin Gravina wrote:
> > I was just
What's the new pick material? Roo teeth?
On Jul 15, 9:30 am, Robin Gravina wrote:
> I was just looking back at the history of this thread, and wondering if we
> have collectively stumbled on a new pick material. Could Mr. Gilchrist be
> persuaded to do the necessary R&D?
>
> On Wed, Jul 15, 200
I was just looking back at the history of this thread, and wondering if we
have collectively stumbled on a new pick material. Could Mr. Gilchrist be
persuaded to do the necessary R&D?
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Nelson wrote:
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> I could go for getting hopped up on some Roo jerky...
>
> On
I could go for getting hopped up on some Roo jerky...
On Jul 15, 2:28 am, Robin Gravina wrote:
> This is the first list I have ever been on where the subject has come around
> to Opiated Kangaroo Jerky. I am proud to be a member
>
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> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 2:59 AM, ljt wrote:
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> > Here in
This is the first list I have ever been on where the subject has come around
to Opiated Kangaroo Jerky. I am proud to be a member
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 2:59 AM, ljt wrote:
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> Here in Tasmania we have roos' getting into the farmer's poppy
> fields...having a good feed, then going off their fa
Here in Tasmania we have roos' getting into the farmer's poppy
fields...having a good feed, then going off their faces...and
collapsing..wonder just how this would/could translate into some
special jerky.
On Jul 15, 3:54 am, Nelson wrote:
> Adam,
>
> Thanks for the offer. Maybe I'll get lucky a
Adam,
Thanks for the offer. Maybe I'll get lucky and hit an Armadillo. We
can have the meat and use the shell for picks...
On Jul 14, 10:50 am, Mando Chef wrote:
> Nelson, send me the meat... I'll jerky it up fine and mail it back!
>
> I'll put a whoopin on it for ya, fo sho!
>
> Adam
>
> On
Nelson, send me the meat... I'll jerky it up fine and mail it back!
I'll put a whoopin on it for ya, fo sho!
Adam
On Jul 13, 9:23 am, Nelson wrote:
> I'd like to give one of those Taterbug Specials a try...and some coon
> jerky if you get lucky. We mainly get possum down here, but they take
>
I'd like to give one of those Taterbug Specials a try...and some coon
jerky if you get lucky. We mainly get possum down here, but they take
the fun out of it freezing up. Coons hop around enough to make a
sport of it.
On Jul 11, 10:17 pm, mistertaterbug wrote:
> Nelson,
> Depends on three thin
Nelson,
Depends on three things:
1) How soon Dave Skowron gets this batch done
2) How many things I run over with my Roadmaster on the way up
3) How many of those I eat myself
On Jul 10, 1:55 am, nelsonpeddyco...@knology.net wrote:
> So, I don't think I saw an answer to the question, Tater.
>
> W
So, I don't think I saw an answer to the question, Tater.
Will you have picks and roadkill jerky at the Monroe Camp?
On Thu 07/ 9/09 9:49 PM , ljt lj...@intas.net.au sent:
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> I have always thought hedgehogs would be ...too fatty to eat...but we
> all have to eat crow once in a while and we
I have always thought hedgehogs would be ...too fatty to eat...but we
all have to eat crow once in a while and we likely all know how that
tastes.
I think Rawhide is a great tune, but ..seems to be a guy thing
I have one tater pick, its great. Seems like they would make cool
Christmas prese
Well when I made the comment, I didn't expect to be in the company of so
many people who actually do eat roadkill. I'm English, so don't know too
much about these American habits... we just have crows and hedgehogs, and
after the trailer has been over them there's not much good pickings there.
Now
It was Robin's fault.
and I'm still trying to figure out how it morphed into eatin a porcupine...
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 12:25 PM, mistertaterbug wrote:
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> Yea, I'm with you, Mando Chef. Not that many people play "Rawhide"
> with the gravel it calls for (yours truly included), so it might be
>
Yea, I'm with you, Mando Chef. Not that many people play "Rawhide"
with the gravel it calls for (yours truly included), so it might be
easier to just eat a dead possum...with sweet 'taters, of course.
Songs like "Rawhide" are not a showcase for a bunch of acrobatic
phrases played over the chord ch
Just My Opinion, But It's Right
Salem, Oregon
Old Circle
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From: "Mando Chef"
To: "Taterbugmando"
Sent: Thursday, July 9, 2009 8:55:39 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: need me a new Taterbug Special
Some Roadkill c
Some Roadkill could be rather tasty...I hit a porcupine going bout 60
and nearly went back to get him but he walked off. Resiliant little
bastards but they are very tasty and sweet meat. I watched a guy
drive through a herd of Antelope in Christmas Valley, Oregon in a
corvette... the antelope ju
Curiosity has got the better of me and I have to try one of those things.
Never tried another pick, other than the Wegen thing I ordered at the same
time as my first mandolin, and it's not been even half of 7 years yet, but
I have the itch to experiment. Put me on the list please Tater.
By the wa
Hope you bring some to the Monroecamp so I can save postage!
On Jul 8, 10:46 am, mistertaterbug wrote:
> No sir,
> There are a few of us waiting.
> TB
>
> On Jul 8, 10:00 am, Mark Seale wrote:
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> > I know there was a new batch in the works, has it hit the ground yet?
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> > M
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No sir,
There are a few of us waiting.
TB
On Jul 8, 10:00 am, Mark Seale wrote:
> I know there was a new batch in the works, has it hit the ground yet?
>
> M
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