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Urban Hunter - 4/4/2009 11:12:43 AM   
MasterG2kTR


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To urban hunter, next meal is scampering by


Detroit retiree, 69, supplements his income by living off the land

I think we will be seeing more of this in the near future. I don't think it's my cup of tea, but as the saying goes: To each his own the old woman said, just before she kissed her cow.

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RE: Urban Hunter - 4/4/2009 3:37:28 PM   
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i have a feeling some people will find this amusing for the number of times "Coon" is said.  As a matter of fact, it seems sort of tongue in cheek and condescending(listen to the speech of the interviewer)...or maybe that's just me. 

i know if i welcomed some pinga into my home, and they were obviously rude and nasty to me, the menu would radically change to a knuckle sandwich



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RE: Urban Hunter - 4/4/2009 9:40:55 PM   
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What I like is when they compare the taste of raccoon to the taste of opossum. As if people are so familiar with possum.

And I'm sorry, but a small chance of contracting rabies is still too high for me.

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RE: Urban Hunter - 4/4/2009 10:33:50 PM   
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Hell, I live in a rural state where both 'coon and possum hunting abound, and I won't go out of my way to eat either.  A little town called Gillett down in the Delta has a annual 'coon supper, that is considered a must for local politicians to attend.  I've ate 'coon before, but I've never had possum.  Racoon tastes a little like rabbit, but it's a lot more gamey.  No you won't catch rabies if it's cooked well. 

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