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Skeet/Loreto
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Capt. Mike: You leave my Horses alone and I will leave your Airplane alone.
Do you understand?
Shari: Great to hear about your BBQ, Have had many of the same at San Nicholas, along with Goats. Love that meat done for 24 hours in the Ground,
wrapped in Palm Leaves!!
Skeet
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capt. mike
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Capt. Mike: You leave my Horses alone and I will leave your Airplane alone.
Do you understand?
understand what?
i ain't gittin' near none of your herd Skeet!! ;^)
but i have eaten horse and it was just ok.
i do prefer goat.
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bajabass
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Somehow I think cougar meat would be a little tough and dry!
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Skeet/Loreto
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Us ole Texas Boys don"t like to hear about floks eating our horses.
They brung us along way back here in the wide open spaces of Texas.
From building Fences, hearding Cows, friding in the Winter to Feed the Cows, Cutting, Roping, Bronc Riding and a Number of otrher Things.
We have a very large Equine Rescue thing here in Texas{The Greatest State{Republic} in the United States.
We keep 30 year oldes and let them die in Peace instead of being Eaten.
I like Burros but "Stay away from my Horses!!!
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snowcat5
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I had llamas awhile back. They tasted like burro.
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Bajaboy
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But do you need a bracelet to go to the burro fiesta?
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Iflyfish
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What Pomp said.
I have experienced the Ranchero life on the mainland but not in Baja. What fun and what wonderful hosts!! This goes on my lists of must do's in
Asuncion. You are living large my dear. You guys really know how to have FUN!!
Iflyfish
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Mexitron
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skeet/Loreto
Us ole Texas Boys don"t like to hear about floks eating our horses.
They brung us along way back here in the wide open spaces of Texas.
From building Fences, hearding Cows, friding in the Winter to Feed the Cows, Cutting, Roping, Bronc Riding and a Number of otrher Things.
We have a very large Equine Rescue thing here in Texas{The Greatest State{Republic} in the United States.
We keep 30 year oldes and let them die in Peace instead of being Eaten.
I like Burros but "Stay away from my Horses!!! |
While horses are beloved here it is also true that the last two horse slaughterhouses in the US were closed down in 2007; they were both in Texas.
The meat had been being shipped overseas.
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shari
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I dunno....lambs are pretty darn cute and pet like....ask shari lewis. I LOVE rabbit and have eaten the odd shore bird too...yee gads.
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Skipjack Joe
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These two are inseparable.
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mulegemichael
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all i see are ribs...on the bbq.
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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shari
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that was just the first of 3 sets of meat cooked...i was so busy eating ribs I didnt take any more photos of the rest of the grill!!
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Skeet/Loreto
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Right Mexitron.
I think they should still be open as you well know there is a time in a Horses Life that it is Torture to let them Live, that is when they should be
put down and the Meat sold.
Many of the People, involved in the Rescue know this and Handle it Properly, However there are many of the "Nuts" who are only interested in the Media
profit and stirring up People. that are involed such as PETA that are not Educated..
Shari, Sure hope you get a chance for a big ole Fat Aramadillo some day.!!
Skeet
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shari
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Armadillo!!! now THAT is something I havent eaten and would love to try.
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Ken Bondy
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Quote: | Originally posted by shari
Armadillo!!! now THAT is something I havent eaten and would love to try. |
Shari I actually have. It was a big delicacy in Northeast Brazil when I lived there. Tastes like chicken Seriously.
carpe diem!
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Timo1
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It's just possum in the half-shell
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Ken Bondy
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Shari this little one (the one on the right) wandered up on our porch one day. Big mistake. It was on the table, grilled, that night.

[Edited on 10-22-2009 by Ken Bondy]
carpe diem!
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