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Yep I have eaten road kill deer,,, mind it was still warm when I picked it up,,, little munty,, part of its front was smashed,,, wich the dogs had,,, had the fillets out,, and back legs

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What a f****n lunatic the geezer !...........He dont like the thought of eating a Badgers knob.....but owns 3 of them...........why .......Dirty weird little man.

Ive picked up and ate road kill deer, difference being, it wasnt there half hour previous when I was on my way out... Month long dead, stewed badger head, with a side of crispy cock is worlds away man

White socks and jesus sandals...not much to add really...

Yep I have eaten road kill deer,,, mind it was still warm when I picked it up,,, little munty,, part of its front was smashed,,, wich the dogs had,,, had the fillets out,, and back legs

 

 

Straight in a f***ing pasty casing i bet :tongue2:

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He's like Frank Buckland. He was a surgeon and a naturalist who had a very curious palate (not too mention a strong stomach) and would eat almost anything. Viper, buttered mice, panther, rhinocerous, alligator, giraffe, puppies. This all makes him sound like an animal hater but nothing could be further from the truth. He shared his home with an assortment of wild animals from monkeys to slow worms and loved them all.

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