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RUTH HANSCHKA | RUTH HAFFLY | Ants |
July 2, 2019 10:54 PM * |
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> RH> never been known for having gourmet taste buds. Mom never bought > beef-a-roni, spaghetti-o's or any other canned pasta so this was > something new for us. > > RH> Hence interesting. > > Something new to try, not neccessarily repeat. Steve and I never bought > itso when our girls discovered it at grandma's house, they dug in, > thinking it a treat. After a couple of can's worth, they knew why we > didn't buy it. > I had it a few times as a kid; it was a novelty, but not something to buy twice. > RH> Nope, nor in most places for that matter. If you have a big loud > RH> dog however, the dog can chase the deer off instead. Or eat one as > RH> long as it's in its own yard. > > In NYS dogs have to be tied up during the winter so they can't chase > deer. Hunting season is in late fall (November); deer mostly go into > hiding during that time. (G) Some don't make it thru the season, ending > up as fresh meat for the hunter tho. Nom nom. I'd imagine it's different if the deer comes to the dog. Around here there's no hunting at all. Unless you're a cat of course. --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.FIDOSYSOP.ORG (1:123/140) |
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