Omg
EDIT: MrSquirrel, notice ya'll got a chipmunk hangin out in yer sig? I mean they all get shot and eaten the same way 'round here, but still whats the deal?
Yeah, they ain't bad. Kinda like a chicken wing when done. I'ma sure ya'll Canada people do "strange" things too.
Lookin' at the pic again, it seems the rear is still a semi floatin' 8.8. So as soon as the truck is in any bound up situiation, like climbin', a rock...
*SNAP*
Adrianspeeder
Lookin' at the pic again, it seems the rear is still a semi floatin' 8.8. So as soon as the truck is in any bound up situiation, like climbin', a rock...
*SNAP*
Adrianspeeder
Originally Posted by nvrenuff
i eat beaver

Good choice. I like mine wet with some of the "fur" still attached.

Squirrel is really good. BUT, I wouldn't recommend eating the ones that are in the city limits. No telling what those nasty little buggers eat.
The best squirrel are found along rivers, especially rivers with a lot of pecan trees. It may sound odd to eat that rodent, but they do taste really, REALLY good.
Dont be skeered, you wont know for sure until you try it.
Originally Posted by jamzwayne
Good choice. I like mine wet with some of the "fur" still attached. 
Squirrel is really good. BUT, I wouldn't recommend eating the ones that are in the city limits. No telling what those nasty little buggers eat.
The best squirrel are found along rivers, especially rivers with a lot of pecan trees. It may sound odd to eat that rodent, but they do taste really, REALLY good.
Dont be skeered, you wont know for sure until you try it.

Squirrel is really good. BUT, I wouldn't recommend eating the ones that are in the city limits. No telling what those nasty little buggers eat.
The best squirrel are found along rivers, especially rivers with a lot of pecan trees. It may sound odd to eat that rodent, but they do taste really, REALLY good.
Dont be skeered, you wont know for sure until you try it.
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