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To: Brumell who wrote (1922)2/5/1999 11:56:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 2249
 
I don't use a catalytic converter at all. I cut my catalytic converter off to make a smoke purifier for my hookah. We are very health conscious people at this crack house. No, I still tie roadkill to the muffler of my VW microbus and just drive that extra mile it takes to get well done. Of course we remove all tire marks, oil spills and refuse to touch stuff the ravens have been to at all. If you leave the fur on the meat will not sear as bad. In the winter you will find the meat is surprisingly well preserved. You don't even have to estimate the time of the accident. Blow flies are not a problem in the great white north. Some tips. Avoid animals with white fur. It could be stripe.

BTW. I am starting a company to make protective jackets for guys with thick glasses who have to walk to school in rough neighbourhoods. There is a very slow moving animal with an excellent durable and hard to penetrate pelt, the Northern Porcupine. Porcupine fur makes great jackets. In addition they make great eating. So we can make money selling porcupine steak and selling porcupine protective vests. There are a hundred other uses for the quills. They even make good ink pens without those annoying feathers. I recognize that animal rights activists may try to protest this. We look forward to meeting them on the matter.

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