Snow? What's that? Oh yeah, that white stuff we see up In the mountains. It falls in cities too?
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Actually Squirrel is the the only thing mentioned so far that is actually very good eating. City Squirrel seem to be a lot tougher and chewier than those in deep woods, however.Squirrel?????
Seattle is the only place in the country where street people can retire to the forest in later years. LOL I think they feature one on TV now, Right?Snow? What's that? Oh yeah, that white stuff we see up In the mountains. It falls in cities too?
Give me an example? Eating a dog leg doesn't sound like your subject matter.Jianchi jiu shi shengli!
(We will succeed if we persist to do one thing)
No, No, not snowed in...just had to clear the drive a bit. I moved here from the Cascade Mountains, where we were UNDER snow November to March. Here in the Ozarks you gotta get your 4WD out in the woods and cruise around before it melts. Saw three bald eagles today.Snowed in for only a foot of snow? I wish it were that way up here in ND. I remember years ago it snowed 24 inches and I still had school.
Give me an example? Eating a dog leg doesn't sound like your subject matter.
Hi Kuda; My problem is not who eats dog. I was invited to a Korean High Society Dinner one night and was requires to eat dog as the meat dish rather than insult the host as it was the most prized portion of meal. It's called Gaegogi. LOL I don't understand your reference to doing one thing well. I'm thinking I'm understanding your reference quote is pertaining to the construction of the Elio, Right?In China they do eat dog. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_meat
The Mandarin reference is toward:
We will succeed if Elio builds one..............dog or not.....lol
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Also gotta get to the store for important rations, like beer, wine, etc.
And, in a couple of days, it'll be Friday again....
Keep a Mason jar of shine in the freezer...just for emergencies.