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I’ve got this Pheasant.

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    #21
    Planet IT,

    road kill does not necessarily mean schnitzel, if it does then best to leave the bird, but with some practice, skill and judgement, you should be able to line up the bird with the middle of the car and therefore not run over it with the wheels

    Milan.

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      #22
      talking of road kill...


      http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/issue...ning/cafe.html


      Phoenix - found your plan B at last.

      http://www.road-kill-cafe.com/roadkill.html

      you kill it - we grill it!
      SA says;
      Well you looked so stylish I thought you batted for the other camp - thats like the ultimate compliment!

      I couldn't imagine you ever having a hair out of place!

      n5gooner is awarded +5 Xeno Geek Points.
      (whatever these are)

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        #23
        Originally posted by milanbenes
        Planet IT,

        road kill does not necessarily mean schnitzel, if it does then best to leave the bird, but with some practice, skill and judgement, you should be able to line up the bird with the middle of the car and therefore not run over it with the wheels

        Milan.
        Legally you would have to leave it for the car behind....can someone please confirm this your Ho nour?

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          #24
          Rigor Mortis Tortoise
          If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.

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            #25
            Personally, coming 'the hills' I have had a 'run-in' with a 'gaggle' of wild pheasant.... didn't wait for the car behind or any kind of authority..... in the boot, hung in the garage within the hour....... DO NOT revisit the scene..... just eat and enjoy..... blackberry sauce... but the are VERY small.... hope you have a small appetite for your ONE pheasant....

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              #26
              "but the are VERY small.... hope you have a small appetite for your ONE pheasant....",

              in that case you were either,

              out of season

              or you had a pigeon

              Milan.

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                #27
                Originally posted by milanbenes
                "but the are VERY small.... hope you have a small appetite for your ONE pheasant....",

                in that case you were either,

                out of season

                or you had a pigeon

                Milan.
                ...am always "out of season"...... personal hygeine thing....

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by milanbenes
                  "but the are VERY small.... hope you have a small appetite for your ONE pheasant....",

                  in that case you were either,

                  out of season

                  or you had a pigeon

                  Milan.
                  Nice one!
                  If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.

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                    #29
                    Mrs Lucifer and I enjoyed a brace of pheasant with a couple of friends last night. I prepared them Georgian style (casseroled in a mixture of orange juice, wine, walnuts, grapes and tea - scrummy).

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                      #30
                      Tea?

                      With milk and sugar?

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