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Default DONE OT proper way to kill a chicken

On Mon, 15 May 2006 02:52:23 GMT, Ignoramus7121
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details here

http://igor.chudov.com/tmp/chicken/

The chicken is almost done, detais on the page. It was not bad, but
its amazing how much flapping it did, even though I wrung its neck.

I only need to gut it now. It is a very fat and heavy chicken. 3 yrs
old.

i


Save the feet. Hang em up in a warm dry place..then paint the toenails
bright red Varnish well and make a set of earrings for your wife.

My mother actually had a set just made that way. She wore em to
parties that needed a little icebreaker.

Mom was..unique.

Gunner

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