Boo wrote:Moni, this is the only thread started by you that I hesitated to open!
Glad to make you laugh, Don! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
CHEERS!
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AHHHH! The Kiltlifter! Thanks Moni! Have a great time tonight and may this coming year bring more giggles than last year. Oh, may Tim run over his own bow!
Boo wrote:AHHHH! The Kiltlifter! Thanks Moni! Have a great time tonight and may this coming year bring more giggles than last year. Oh, may Tim run over his own bow!
Bwahahahaa! You had a couple of us giggling a'round the table with that comment, Don! (Tim just "tsk-tsk"ed).
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Mom has taken the venison meatballs to various functions where people swear that deer is just too gamey . Meanwhile they are stuffing their faces with them .
flightattendant100 wrote:Man, I thought those Canucks save EVERY part dont they!! On a serious side my mom used to make "porcupine balls" in the pressure cooker. It was ground mt onion soup mix and rice made into balls and pressure cooked in golden mushroom soup. They were tasty, I bet these are great! will have to try.
Some Canucks do save every part. I shot a buck at the back of a local farm a few years back. A guy who was living in the farm house at the time was out hunting with me. As I was field dressing it he asked if I was going to keep the "family jewels". I said I didn't want them so he cut them off. We got the deer back to the farmhouse and up so I went inside to wash up. He already had the frying pan heated up and in they went! He actually asked me again if I was sure I didn't want them before he dropped them "down the hatch"! Apparently they're best if they're still a bit "pank" in the middle.
While I do like calf fries at the local restaurant, I'm not sure I would like 'em as much if I had to do the honors myself.A friend of mine worked at a cattle company when we were in high school and when they worked calves would bring home a bucket full. Believe I'll just go to the restaurant.
He may run it over twice if he wants a Matrix in fact I bet a few people put their bows behind Tim's van at Boofest Fest this year.
We can set up a monster van course this year. I can can re-name the van "The Crusher". Of course being Excal bows they'd probably all be covered under warranty.
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