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Dead stuff of the week

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Re: Dead stuff of the week

Post by Wilhelm Von Rhomboid on 24th December 2011, 3:30 pm

Goose not pictured as it didn't fit on the worktop

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Re: Dead stuff of the week

Post by GB on 24th December 2011, 8:54 pm

OMG Shocked And I thought I was doing well with the home raised home cured ham and home raised turkey. You pretty much blow us all out of the water Billy!



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Re: Dead stuff of the week

Post by Wilhelm Von Rhomboid on 29th December 2011, 12:18 pm

An early morning birthday gift from Skadi or Artemis depending which pantheon of Gods you endorse:

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Re: Dead stuff of the week

Post by msbraintan on 30th January 2012, 1:15 pm

Sorry for your loss Wilhelm.

I think we shall get along just fine! I am sure to learn a lot by reading all of the posts here. I am not a hunter.. just gatherer mostly.

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Re: Dead stuff of the week

Post by Wilhelm Von Rhomboid on 25th February 2012, 12:01 pm

Gosh is it really a month and a half since I posted in here. How tempus fugits.

This morning the sun is shining, the postman has delivered my Amazon parcel, and me and Bea and Leo are playing Doe a deer on the patio.



Given that GvR and Max are still on holiday, and after the two mutton wethers I did last week I have not an inch of freezer space anywhere, me , Bea and Leo may have to eat these three for supper in an Obelix style.

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Re: Dead stuff of the week

Post by Dandelion on 26th February 2012, 1:31 pm

Just wondering how the three of them managed to ride the bike....

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Re: Dead stuff of the week

Post by Wilhelm Von Rhomboid on 26th February 2012, 3:16 pm

You are the second person to ask that, Dandy. Exactly as they are now, in fact - it is a Cervidian Synchronised Cycling Circus act. the one at the front steers, the two at the back pedal. Whilst doing leg extension handstands.

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Re: Dead stuff of the week

Post by Dandelion on 26th February 2012, 10:03 pm

Don't they bump into things??

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