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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: one_less who wrote (87844)6/25/2003 8:55:31 PM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
After I got up from under the chair where I had hidden from whatever you were throwing at me, (DUCK!) I looked to see what you were talking about.
Ah- Neo's duck.
That was three years ago and I still haven't cooked duck.

We did think about snakemeat last night. Myers was outside doing his arched back dance routine that says, "I am a very dangerous dude so don't mess with me" and staring at the ground cover next to the garage. When I went over to see what was attracting all this action, I saw six inches of snake tail sticking out of the English Ivy. (Myers obviously has a poor grasp of snake anatomy). I called Ammo and he got a broom handle and prodded the snake until it reared up and it was three feet long! This is very long for a yuppie city snake, I thought. It hissed at us and tried to bite the broom handle, which indicated a not too bright snake.

Maybe he would have believed Myers' I AM A CAT TO BE FEARED! dance.

Anyway, we stared at it for a while, but there is not much to do with a snake after you poke it once or twice. We discussed barbequed snakemeat, but neither of us knew how to kill and cook a snake. Nor did we really want to.

And that was our exciting day.
Which I realize has nothing to do with duck, except maybe under the heading "Foods I Have Not Cooked"