Apr 02, 2009 -
Travels with Charlie (Detroit News)
To urban hunter, next meal is scampering by
Detroit retiree, 69, supplements his income by living off the land
Detroit - When selecting the best raccoon carcass for the special holiday roast, both the connoisseur and the curious should remember this simple guideline: Look for the paw.
"The paw is old school," says Glemie Dean Beasley, a Detroit raccoon hunter and meat salesman. "It lets the customers know it's not a cat or dog."
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Jan 14, 2009 -
The other dark meat: Raccoon is making it to the table
By Lee Hill Kavanaugh | Kansas City Star
He rolls into the parking lot of Leon's Thriftway in an old, maroon Impala with a trunk full of frozen meat. Raccoon — the other dark meat.
In five minutes, Montrose, Mo., trapper Larry Brownsberger is sold out in the lot at 39th Street and Kensington Avenue.
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Dec 10, 2007 -
My SS loves to dress up and have fun with her hubby, so here are a few costumes to add to her collection :EVIL:
Lets start off with Christmas and Hanukkah costumes, since its that time of year..
Mrs. Clause?
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Nov 06, 2007 -
In shelter work, we see many people and situations come through our doors. One of the biggest issues is that most people don't know what to do, or what to expect when they find a 'stray' cat, dog, ferret, dove, tortoise, tarantula, etc. Yes, we have seen at least TWO stray tarantulas since I've been there!
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Oct 11, 2007 -
As You Slide Down the Banister of Life, Remember:
1. Jim Baker and Jimmy Swaggert have written an impressive new book. It's called "Ministers Do More Than Lay People."
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