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I dont think its going to improve your climbing,but you might feel bright eyed & bushy tailed Pat,dont eat the beaver though,or you might be well be damned:001_huh::001_smile:

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I dont think its going to improve your climbing,but you might feel bright eyed & bushy tailed Pat,dont eat the beaver though,or you might be well be damned:001_huh::001_smile:

 

Bearing in mind 'you are what you eat', perhaps eating beaver would be a mistake. :001_smile:

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Pack it in lads this is supposed to be a serious thread :lol:

 

Sorry, Pat. :blushing::biggrin: I would guess that, as a low fat source of protein like Rabbit, it certainly wouldn't be a bad thing to eat as it would help you squeeze into your tights a bit easier. :001_cool:

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Sorry, Pat. :blushing::biggrin: I would guess that, as a low fat source of protein like Rabbit, it certainly wouldn't be a bad thing to eat as it would help you squeeze into your tights a bit easier. :001_cool:

 

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Sorry, Pat. :blushing::biggrin: I would guess that, as a low fat source of protein like Rabbit, it certainly wouldn't be a bad thing to eat as it would help you squeeze into your tights a bit easier. :001_cool:

 

I wish I was half the man you see in my avatar :001_cool:

Thats Nacho Libre probably the best wrestler in the world evers, his secret is eagle eggs, they give him the eagle powers :bandit:

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As you may well imagine with a sir name like mine the ammount of conversations it opens up along the lines of rabbits and shooting means I have never struggled to find land to shoot.

 

As for eating rabbit its not one of my favorite meats thanks to mixie

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why the hell they released such a horrible disease on an animal that fed this nation through rationing in the war is beyond me.

A local butcher was selling farm reared rabbits for £8.50 each.

 

Your certainly right about mixie what a terrible disease. Me and my brother get endless amounts of rabbits from ferreting and lamping and most of the time struggle to give them away let alone get £8.50 a piece for them. I like to think we can tell a healthy rabbit from diseased one. Love coming in from work to the smell of a good rabbit stew on a cold winters day theres sparks coming of my spoon as I get it down us!:001_smile:

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