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On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 01:03:24 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
wrote: Doc, tough little buggers, eh? I didn't realise squirrel meat needs tenderising. It's not tough normally, especially if they were roadkills and have been out in the weather for a couple days. In hot weather, do gourmets prefer to wait a few more days and enjoy the maggots? Just think of them as mobile rice. Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) |
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This Earth, a tiny plot isolated in the vacuum of space, is already
overpopulated with people. Its resources are being seriously depleted, polluted - food, clean air, clean water, timber, oil. But various facilities for selective culling have been available and employed with ever-increasing efficiency for 58 years. Genetic Engineering is being kept in reserve. The question arises, who or what selects they who do the selecting ? |
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Reg Edwards wrote:
But various facilities for selective culling have been available and employed with ever-increasing efficiency for 58 years. Hey, Reg, did you hear they've crossed a human and a rabbit in China? -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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"W5DXP" wrote ...
Reg Edwards wrote: But various facilities for selective culling have been available and employed with ever-increasing efficiency for 58 years. Hey, Reg, did you hear they've crossed a human and a rabbit in China? ======================== Cec, no doubt stateside genetic engineers have already started work to catch up with a similar cross with antenna feedline-gnawing squirrels plus an additional selling point of a choice of burger-meat flavours. It is what is known as killing two birds with one stone. ---- Reg, G4FGQ. |
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A HABBIT!!
W5DXP wrote: Reg Edwards wrote: But various facilities for selective culling have been available and employed with ever-increasing efficiency for 58 years. Hey, Reg, did you hear they've crossed a human and a rabbit in China? -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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I hope it's not a bad habbit. If it is, I hope they've produced nun.
Roy Lewallen, W7EL Dave Shrader wrote: A HABBIT!! W5DXP wrote: Reg Edwards wrote: But various facilities for selective culling have been available and employed with ever-increasing efficiency for 58 years. Hey, Reg, did you hear they've crossed a human and a rabbit in China? -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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The BIGGEST GUN!!! MIGHT makes RIGHT!!!
Hmmm... Not too religious for a clergyman to say grin Maybe the world will finally develop a sense of moral behavior. DD, W1MCE Reg Edwards wrote: This Earth, a tiny plot isolated in the vacuum of space, is already overpopulated with people. Its resources are being seriously depleted, polluted - food, clean air, clean water, timber, oil. But various facilities for selective culling have been available and employed with ever-increasing efficiency for 58 years. Genetic Engineering is being kept in reserve. The question arises, who or what selects they who do the selecting ? |
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