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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.
jiffer
response 168 of 318: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 13:50 UTC 2006

IBB I now have the responsibility of getting rid of/selling the Geo Metro.
Grrrr.
nharmon
response 169 of 318: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 13:58 UTC 2006

Re 168: You could always smash it on your forehead like an empty
aluminum can and then throw it away.
jiffer
response 170 of 318: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 14:10 UTC 2006

No, a car tried to do that without too much effect,... just a bit of damage
that was fixed.
slynne
response 171 of 318: Mark Unseen   Feb 1 15:06 UTC 2006

resp:168 - When I had to get rid of my Geo Metro, I decided that the 
easiest thing was to donate it to charity. I forget which one but they 
came and picked it up with a tow truck and all I had to do was meet 
them so I could give them the keys and sign over the title. It was 
pretty easy. I think you can deduct the value of the car from your 
taxes too although I dont know for sure because at that time, I wasnt 
itemizing my deductions so I never claimed it. 


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