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fernly:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on November 08, 2007, 07:36:04 pm ---Hmm. Just think of the screenplay with "chickens" substituted for "sheep."
Joe Aguirre: "Twist, you boys wasn't gettin' paid to let the dogs babysit the chickens while you stemmed the rose."
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(The sun sets in an orange sky. Jack plays his harmonica.)
Ennis (grinning): "You'll run them chickens off again if you don't quiet down."
;D
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--- Quote from: Penthesilea on November 08, 2007, 05:09:32 pm ---... thousands of chickens on Brokeback Mountain ... Jack carrying two or three over the water ....
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--- Quote from: ineedcrayons on November 08, 2007, 10:44:14 pm ---
"We're supposed to guard the chickens, not eat 'em."
"What's the matter with you? There's a thousand of 'em."
"I'll stick with beans."
"Eat your supper, breakfast in camp. But you sleep with the chickens, hunderd percent."
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--- Quote from: ifyoucantfixit on November 08, 2007, 10:42:57 pm --- " Them Sheep don't look right." ;D
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:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
"Them paint brands got all wore pecked off."
belbbmfan:
Guys, this thread is a feast! Thank you.
--- Quote from: MaineWriter on November 08, 2007, 04:39:21 pm ---What I cannot believe...and I mean this seriously...is that anyone who would have a list like that would serve a FROZEN turkey. This is the way I would have written it (mind you, not that I am doing this)....
Back in October, or maybe even June...
Put in your reservation for a fresh-killed, range fed, organic fresh turkey. Plan on a maximum turkey size of 12 lbs. for best flavor, with an estimate of 1 lb per guest at serving time. If you will have more than 12 guests, it is better to roast two turkeys, rather than one very large turkey which will inevitably dry out and be tasteless.
L
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OMG, Leslie, it's not that bird you had running around in your garden is it?? :o
;D
MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: belbbmfan on November 09, 2007, 06:11:28 am ---Guys, this thread is a feast! Thank you.
OMG, Leslie, it's not that bird you had running around in your garden is it?? :o
;D
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Pilgrim and Injun? Absolutely not! They are still running around in my backyard, as a matter of fact.
There are rules about hunting turkeys but I don't know what they are, since I don't hunt. And I could never eat a turkey that I have been watching mature for 6 months! A turkey from Hannaford (our grocery store) is fine with me.
L
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: MaineWriter on November 09, 2007, 10:12:48 am ---Pilgrim and Injun? Absolutely not! They are still running around in my backyard, as a matter of fact.
There are rules about hunting turkeys but I don't know what they are, since I don't hunt. And I could never eat a turkey that I have been watching mature for 6 months! A turkey from Hannaford (our grocery store) is fine with me.
L
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Of course not! They're family! :)
belbbmfan:
--- Quote from: MaineWriter on November 09, 2007, 10:12:48 am ---Pilgrim and Injun? Absolutely not! They are still running around in my backyard, as a matter of fact.
There are rules about hunting turkeys but I don't know what they are, since I don't hunt. And I could never eat a turkey that I have been watching mature for 6 months! A turkey from Hannaford (our grocery store) is fine with me.
L
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Phew! Good to hear. I was just kidding of course...
;D
I didn't know they are still there. Is that a normal thing in Maine to have turkeys 'in the wild'? Or have they escaped from someone's garden?
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