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edina
response 143 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 02:20 UTC 2006

<sigh>
nharmon
response 144 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 03:42 UTC 2006

I'm bummed we ddn't see the GOP use the nuculer option.
happyboy
response 145 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 09:17 UTC 2006

would they have been that stupid?
bhelliom
response 146 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 14:13 UTC 2006

resp:139 - Is that universally true?  My friend's cat, Baby, didn't have
the opportunity to really get outside until his people moved to their
current home.  Now he brings carcasses home, eats part of them and
leaves the rest on their porch. *shudder*

resp:133 - The Anne Room.  We often refer to that room as "Anne's Old
Room" when making a distinction from the other bedrooms, so it seemed
appropriate.

I suppose he could have just claimed the kill.  The condition of the
bird, having absolutely no visible signs pointing to cause of death,
makes it impossible to determine if Magnus killed it, or it it ran into
the patio, the walls of which (Anne knows, anyway) is entirely made of
glass windows and sliding doors.
jadecat
response 147 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 15:01 UTC 2006

re resp:146 Nearly universally true- though of course, the exception
must prove the rule. ;)
keesan
response 148 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 20:45 UTC 2006

I know people who bring home carcasses from the store and put them in the
refrigerator and then even eat part of them.
nharmon
response 149 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 20:53 UTC 2006

Nothing wrong with that
tod
response 150 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 21:01 UTC 2006

I like them skinless
jadecat
response 151 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 21:06 UTC 2006

Heh, when I was a kid I was told my dad had purchased half a cow... So I
honestly thought that it meant we would get half a cow- feet, skin and
everything. This worried me and yet I was relieved when I found out that
no, it didn't come that way.

IBB- my stupid shoulder is bothering me again.
tod
response 152 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 21:11 UTC 2006

Actually, half a cow would be pretty neat!
jadecat
response 153 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 21:23 UTC 2006

Wouldn't it though? Who needs a baseball bat when you have cow legs!?
tod
response 154 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 21:24 UTC 2006

Just think of the neat art projects
nharmon
response 155 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 21:24 UTC 2006

You could prop it up and someone walking along would just see a regular
cow, and then once they get closer, they would be in for a big surprise.
jadecat
response 156 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 22:02 UTC 2006

Oooh...
twenex
response 157 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 22:04 UTC 2006

rotflmao.
richard
response 158 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 22:52 UTC 2006

#151 half a cow?! you must have had a big freezer.  Thats a couple months
worth of meat at least.  That reminds of the old I Love Lucy episode, where
Lucy buys two sides of beef, not knowing two sides means a whole.  So she gets
tons of beef and spends the rest of the episode trying to hide her mistake
from Ricky.  
tod
response 159 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 22:53 UTC 2006

Yea, cuz Ricky used to knock the shit out of her when he got pissed.
nharmon
response 160 of 318: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 23:45 UTC 2006

Damn Richard, I do not want to see how you or your family consumes beef
that a half a cow only lasts a couple of months! :)

I have a large freezer in the basement and when the meat is packed in
there, I can fit a side into it. But nothing else.
slynne
response 161 of 318: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 00:32 UTC 2006

IBB in a horrible clumsy move, I slipped and fell in my own front yard
and twisted my knee. Then instead of taking care of it, I went and spent
four hours at the DIA walking through galleries (It was fun though!). I
paid for it yesterday. I could hardly walk. But, I am healing fast so I
will only be a temporary gimp thankfully. 
tod
response 162 of 318: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 00:38 UTC 2006

Best wishes on a speedy recovery
richard
response 163 of 318: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 01:11 UTC 2006

re #160 well I meant a couple of months for a BIG family of carniverous 
sorts who eat meat all the time, and have tons of guests over and 
such.  Anne, how long did your half a cow last?  
bru
response 164 of 318: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 04:21 UTC 2006

we used to buy half a cow all the time when I was a kid.  we had a 
large freezer to put it in.
bhoward
response 165 of 318: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 05:06 UTC 2006

My great grandmother still gets a cow every year from the folks to
whom she rents some land for ranching.
tod
response 166 of 318: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 05:10 UTC 2006

<Don Rickles grimacing>
No, this thread is too easy...
jadecat
response 167 of 318: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 13:22 UTC 2006

Growing up we utilised two freezers in the basement- a standing up type
and an on-its-side type. As for how long it lasted- I have no idea. I
didn't tend to pay attention to that sort of thing when I was 8.
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