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    23 Jan '16 04:40
    Originally posted by Kegge
    I hear they taste good. I really appreciate a nice kebab.
    http://www.redneck.com
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    23 Jan '16 15:42
    Originally posted by divegeester
    http://www.redneck.com
    http://www.grouprecipes.com/84745/cherry-squirrel-kebab.html
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    24 Jan '16 15:19
    I'm pretty sure a squirrel has stolen one of my garden shoes. 😠

    Unless it is returned, i will not be celebrating Squirrel Appreciating Day next year...
  4. Standard memberSeitse
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    24 Jan '16 15:23
    I've never tasted squirrel meat. How does it taste like?
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    24 Jan '16 17:29
    Originally posted by Seitse
    I've never tasted squirrel meat. How does it taste like?
    Never eaten it myself, but i'm guessing like nutty chicken.
  6. Subscriberrookie54
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    24 Jan '16 17:30
    Originally posted by Seitse
    I've never tasted squirrel meat. How does it taste like?
    it all depends on what the rat has been eating...
    acorns = bitter
    pecans = sweet
    humans = chicken
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    24 Jan '16 17:57
    Originally posted by Seitse
    I've never tasted squirrel meat. How does it taste like?
    I say more pheasant like than chicken but as mentioned a lot has to do with what it eats.
  8. Standard memberSeitse
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    24 Jan '16 18:12
    So, if I want to sell squirrel meat passing for chicken, it will
    be quite an expensive operation. Unless, of course, I can
    convince Sheriff Arpaio to let me feed Mexicans to the squirrels.
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    24 Jan '16 18:15
    Originally posted by Seitse
    So, if I want to sell squirrel meat passing for chicken, it will
    be quite an expensive operation. Unless, of course, I can
    convince Sheriff Arpaio to let me feed Mexicans to the squirrels.
    Have you had a chance to do any "real" kind of financial analysis to see it it could be, given the right conditions?
  10. Standard memberSeitse
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    24 Jan '16 18:19
    Originally posted by Great Big Stees
    Have you had a chance to do any "real" kind of financial analysis to see it it could be, given the right conditions?
    You're absolutely right. Business is about crunching numbers.
    I'll get down right to it, sen̂or.
  11. Subscriberrookie54
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    24 Jan '16 18:23
    Originally posted by Seitse
    So, if I want to sell squirrel meat passing for chicken, it will
    be quite an expensive operation. Unless, of course, I can
    convince Sheriff Arpaio to let me feed Mexicans to the squirrels.
    i have never had squirrel that tasted like chorizo tacos...
    this is a good idea...
  12. Standard memberSeitse
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    24 Jan '16 18:24
    Originally posted by rookie54
    i have never had squirrel that tasted like chorizo tacos...
    this is a good idea...
    With some refried beans, salsa and queso? Yummy!
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    24 Jan '16 18:35
    Originally posted by Seitse
    With some refried beans, salsa and queso? Yummy!
    Perhaps another potential investor? Get at that number crunching...times a wasting.
  14. Subscriberrookie54
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    24 Jan '16 18:40
    Originally posted by Great Big Stees
    Perhaps another potential investor? Get at that number crunching...times a wasting.
    the numbers won't lie,
    and it's the tacos that crunch...
    let's all head for phoenix,
    seitse's buying lunch...
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    24 Jan '16 18:51
    Originally posted by rookie54
    the numbers won't lie,
    and it's the tacos that crunch...
    let's all head for phoenix,
    seitse's buying lunch...
    But make sure he gets a receipt as it'll be tax deductible.
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