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...and to be safe, stay away from eating skunks...

Uh oh again.

Dude, that's cannibalism.

There's a fine line between fishing and sitting there looking stupid.

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Words hurt, you know!!!

Pete

So does the truth? :D

There's a fine line between fishing and sitting there looking stupid.

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I read that story in the New York Times this morning - can't say I've ever looked at an Armadillo and thought "You know what, I want to cook that there little fella up". I mean, I've been hungry, but I guess I've never been that hungry.

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quit being a bunch of girls, everyone knows the leprosy and TB cook right out. the leprosy especially adds that little extra something that pulls the dish together, really highlights the flavor of the meat.

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quit being a bunch of girls, everyone knows the leprosy and TB cook right out. the leprosy especially adds that little extra something that pulls the dish together, really highlights the flavor of the meat.

Exactly.

Armadillo is a favorite dish in Belize as is oppossum and raccoon (and iguana and manatee and conch and parrots and coati and dolphin and tapir and hicatee and sea turtles and peccary and...).

On that list the only (cooked) thing it's unhealthy to eat (leaving ethics aside) is dolphin since its high on the food chain and loaded with mercury.

If armadillo had been around when the Cajuns first came to Louisiana, they would have made it into a local delicacy.

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I guess technically, this means the bumper of my truck has leprosy.

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