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Quote: Aaron @ December 24 2008, 2:21 PM GMTYour class must love you, Ross.
Only the ones I don't sell to the paedophile rings. Which Isn't many.
Out of interest, how much does each one go for?
Aaron is disappointed to learn that he gets sausages for lunch tomorrow, and not the southern fried chicken he was hoping for.
Quote: Aaron @ December 24 2008, 2:24 PM GMTOut of interest, how much does each one go for?
It's £1,000 for the pretty ones!
Quote: Aaron @ December 24 2008, 2:24 PM GMTAaron is disappointed to learn that he gets sausages for lunch tomorrow, and not the southern fried chicken he was hoping for.
And that is just weird
Quote: roscoff @ December 24 2008, 2:28 PM GMTIt's £1,000 for the pretty ones!
Egads. For that kind of money, is it actually worth the hassle?
Wait ... What am I saying?! It's a grand!
Quote: roscoff @ December 24 2008, 2:28 PM GMTAnd that is just weird
Aaron doesn't like turkey.
Quote: Aaron @ December 24 2008, 2:32 PM GMT
Aaron doesn't like turkey.
Quote: Aaron @ December 24 2008, 2:32 PM GMTAaron doesn't like turkey.
I seeeee. I think that's against the law or something. Anyway, next year I'm having swan. F**k the queen.
Had goose last year. It's a bit ... odd. Weird meat; not nice, but not not nice either. A slightly odd aftertaste perhaps.
Oh dear, we are having goose for the first time this year - now I don't think I want any.
Well you might like it! And it's also possible that I was unlucky to get a weird one, and they're perfectly fine for the rest of the time. I seem to recall it was, on the whole, similar to chicken, but with an interesting sweetness, perhaps, at the end.
Parents had goose couple of years back. Considering there was only three of us at the table and my mother doesn't eat much there was very little to go round. Sorry to be a bit of a goose downer.
Yikes, there will be nine of us.
Quote: roscoff @ December 24 2008, 2:58 PM GMTSorry to be a bit of a goose downer.
Do you make pillows?
I don't think I've had goose, but I'd like to try one.
What are those little turkeys called? Capons? Or something?
Quote: Loopey @ December 24 2008, 3:01 PM GMTYikes, there will be nine of us.
I believe it's not as dry as turkey.