Sujet : Re: "The Trek: An Epic of Survival (The Darwin's World Series)" by Jack L Knapp
De : kludge (at) *nospam* panix.com (Scott Dorsey)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 20. Dec 2024, 03:55:07
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Organisation : Former users of Netcom shell (1989-2000)
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Robert Carnegie <
rja.carnegie@gmail.com> wrote:
On 17/12/2024 16:57, Paul S Person wrote:
I haven't seen a bunny for a long time now. But once they were, if not
common, then not rare sights. Some of them white, others brown.
>
My sister lives in rural Scotland. She used to
see a rabbit, from time to time, being carried
cross-country in the jaws of the family cat.
I mean, probably several different rabbits.
Rabbits are evil animals that eat my vegetables. They eat my oregano,
they even ate my feijoa seedling. They must die. Cats like this
should be supported.
I think later, the household budget for pet food
improved.
>
If you have the money, you can buy rabbit in
tin cans, to have later.
Years ago I dated someone with a crossbow who would hunt them in my
yard (as firearms are not legal to use within the city limits here).
I got kind of tired of lapin au moutarde but since then I have learned
how to cook them szechuan style.
--scott
-- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."