> I'm glad someone is actually using the roadkill canebrakes. My wife and I
> found a fresh one on County Road 140 along the Paint Rock River in Jackson
> County, AL, last September (a nice fat one at that). I suggested snake
> strips, and she suggested we get back in the car and leave. She was never in
> Boy Scouts; she's funny that way.
Did you at least amputate the rattle?
Prost,
Martin
Jackson, MS
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It makes me mad when I go to all the trouble of having Marta cook up about
a hundred drumsticks, and the guy at the Marineland says, "You can't throw
chicken to the dolphins. They eat fish." Sure they eat fish, if that's all
you give them. Man, wise up.
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