Frog-gigging

sedarfairy said:
Well...I guess you should put together a proposal. :) I really want to capture Krunchy.

I'm beginning to wonder if this isn't an on-going game with you and Krunchy--much like the fisherman who catches his scaly nemesis and releases him just for the pleasure of catching him again.

-Suzi
 

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suzi yee said:
I'm beginning to wonder if this isn't an on-going game with you and Krunchy--much like the fisherman who catches his scaly nemesis and releases him just for the pleasure of catching him again.

-Suzi

Hmmm, perhaps she is only interested in the thrill of the hunt. Perhaps we should make her a frog hunting simulator where she could track down and maim an innocent amphibian over and over and over and over again. Or, she could just play Frogger, which has the same effect if you're as bad at it as I am.
 

hafrogman said:
Hmmm, perhaps she is only interested in the thrill of the hunt. Perhaps we should make her a frog hunting simulator where she could track down and maim an innocent amphibian over and over and over and over again. Or, she could just play Frogger, which has the same effect if you're as bad at it as I am.

She likes the pointy stick--much different than getting run over by cars, jumping into water (never understood why that killed a frog), jumping into embankments, and touching snakes on a log.

No, I think she's full blown "Capture him, bring out the sticks, and somehow he gets away just so the fairy can try to gig another day."

Sedarfairy.... this is your intervention. We love you and you have to stop stalking Krunchy and releasing him. Next time you catch him, you must gig him. Admitting you have a problem is the first step.

-Suzi
 

Aeson said:
I think they are boiled but can be fired also. My great grandmother used to cook them for her family. Lucky for me that was long before I came along.:)

They're first well cleaned, boiled, then fried, leastways that's how I hear it's done. Never, ever trust uncooked Chitlins to be clean when you get em from wherever. Clean em yourself. Which is why I will never eat Chitlins. EVER.

I guess you'll never see me enter a bizzare food club. :o
 

kirinke said:
They're first well cleaned, boiled, then fried, leastways that's how I hear it's done. Never, ever trust uncooked Chitlins to be clean when you get em from wherever. Clean em yourself. Which is why I will never eat Chitlins. EVER.

I guess you'll never see me enter a bizzare food club. :o
I will defer to your knowledge on the subject. I've just heard about my great grandmother cooking them. I didn't hear the details

I don't blame you for not wanting to eat them.
 

suzi yee said:
She likes the pointy stick--much different than getting run over by cars, jumping into water (never understood why that killed a frog), jumping into embankments, and touching snakes on a log.

No, I think she's full blown "Capture him, bring out the sticks, and somehow he gets away just so the fairy can try to gig another day."

Sedarfairy.... this is your intervention. We love you and you have to stop stalking Krunchy and releasing him. Next time you catch him, you must gig him. Admitting you have a problem is the first step.

-Suzi
I think she needs to find a new frog. Krunchy hasn't been around in a couple weeks.
 





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