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i think it's called marmot, the common name
is weasel, i think,
remembering that type of thing ranks up
there with remembering
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Hi all, Bradford in the Uk is suffering from a
plague of rats, must be the diet of curry makes
them
extremely fertile. Whats needed is a plague of
polecats to get rid of the
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Hi all, Bradford in the Uk is suffering from a
plague of rats, must be the diet of curry makes
them
extremely fertile. Whats needed is a plague of
polecats to get rid of the
how much oil for converting could be taken from the typical small
rodent?
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OK.. what has Marmot been renamed to, making it more appetising?? (although
this is getting a little off topic)
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Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 10:41 AM
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i have no doubt that rat
for their extremely soft fur.
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i think it's called marmot, the common name is weasel, i think,
remembering that type of thing ranks
, January 06, 2001 3:28 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re: Rat City
ermine, that's the name, i knew i was wrong. what i meant was that the
rat could be renamed to a more pleasant one, like the weasel was
renamed, or is it used interchangeably? like ermine is a kind of weasel
but not just a plain
it's new application. (G)
--Bryan
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ermine, that's the name, i knew i was wrong. what i meant was
that the
rat could be renamed
10:14 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re: Rat City
i think it's called marmot, the common name is weasel, i think,
remembering that type of thing ranks up there with remembering
the
exact
colour of poop. i guess i should have remembered then.
Keith Addison wrote
i have no doubt that rat would make a good nutritional supplement, i
suppose it would have to be renamed, like marmot.
Rat Marmite? (Or is that an English joke? - you guys in the colonies
ever heard of Marmite?) (Did I just hear 23 Australians say
Vegemite?)
Anyway, I'm not so sure. They're
maybe they could sell them at a slight loss to a warehouser that would
do the skinning, like for 40c.
Keith Addison wrote:
Yo Tek
Wouldn't want to endanger your chickens by stealing their lunch to
make BD! Seriously, you can buy roast rat at restaurants in Bangkok.
Different rat though,
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: maybe they could sell them at a slight loss to a warehouser that would
: do the skinning, like for 40c.
To continue off topic, why bother
that's not rat, that's NYC Chicken ;-)
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50cents for every rat pelt brought in would get a lot of homeless
involved.
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i have no doubt that rat would make a good nutritional supplement, i
suppose it would have to be renamed, like marmot.
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that's not rat, that's NYC Chicken ;-)
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50cents for every rat pelt brought in would get a lot
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