To: djf
Don't they eat those things in Louisiana?
To: SShultz460
From what I heard, they are actually extraordinarily tasty.
Unlike the other rodents in Seattle...
13 posted on
07/06/2005 6:37:10 AM PDT by
djf
(Government wants the same things I do - MY guns, MY property, MY freedoms!)
To: SShultz460
Don't they eat those things in Louisiana?I think we have just solved the hunger problem in Africa.
14 posted on
07/06/2005 6:38:15 AM PDT by
Cowman
(Just when you hit the bottom of the stupid hole you notice the guy next to you is digging)
To: SShultz460
Don't they eat those things in Louisiana? If it walks, crawls or slithers a coon a$$ will figure out a way to make it edible.......
To: SShultz460
They are tasty if properly prepared and they have excellent pelts. This really shouldn't be a problem.
50 posted on
07/06/2005 7:20:34 AM PDT by
BJClinton
(I bend the microphone to the furthest point like a Germanic tribesman)
To: SShultz460
To: SShultz460
Don't they eat those things in Louisiana? They're nutria-tious.
60 posted on
07/06/2005 7:32:10 AM PDT by
sportutegrl
(People who say, "All I know is . . ." really mean, "All I want you to focus on is . . .")
To: SShultz460
They taste great in gumbo.
65 posted on
07/06/2005 7:35:47 AM PDT by
TXBSAFH
(The pursuit of life, liberty, and higher tax revenue (amended by the supreme 5).)
To: SShultz460
Don't they eat those things in Louisiana?
Yes they do. They're just big rats. That's why you hear the jokes about ratburgers sometimes. They are a good snack for the cajuns.
68 posted on
07/06/2005 7:39:49 AM PDT by
JamesP81
To: SShultz460
If you can fry it, it can be eaten.
123 posted on
07/06/2005 11:32:18 PM PDT by
irishtenor
(Did I say something wrong? Or just intolerant?)
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