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how to cook a marmot

Reply from: HardWorkingDog
Date: 27 Apr 2008, 18:19
how to cook a marmot

Came across this bit of essential knowledge, written by an American
couple riding a ChangJian across Mongolia. (Changjian is a Chinese
knockoff of a 1938 BMW R 71, or something like that.)

< http :// www .draginrun,com /9-13-06_How_to_Cook_a_Marmot.htm>

--
Charles
'99 YZ250

Reply from: oldfart
Date: 27 Apr 2008, 18:45
Re: how to cook a marmot

Mmmmm. I'm gettin' hungry after reading this story. Marmots are
plentyful here in the sierras but have to wait 'till the snow melts to
get to the higher elevations where they live. I wonder if I can
substitute something else like a cat for the marmot. Gotta go. I smell
gerbels sauteing in lemon butter sauce and now i'm gettin' real
hungry. OF

Reply from: Mike Baxter
Date: 27 Apr 2008, 19:12
Re: how to cook a marmot

On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 09:45:02 -0700 (PDT), oldfart
<alan.westcoast@gmail,com > wrote:

>Mmmmm. I'm gettin' hungry after reading this story. Marmots are
>plentyful here in the sierras but have to wait 'till the snow melts to
>get to the higher elevations where they live. I wonder if I can
>substitute something else like a cat for the marmot. Gotta go. I smell
>gerbels sauteing in lemon butter sauce and now i'm gettin' real
>hungry. OF


Be sure to serve them on a stick.

Mike Baxter

Reply from: Marvel
Date: 28 Apr 2008, 02:07
Re: how to cook a marmot


"Mike Baxter" <mgb***@comcast,net > wrote in message
news:3uc914dqfiiqe2ls6bl2ri3jntud3lccqb@4ax,com ...
> On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 09:45:02 -0700 (PDT), oldfart
> <alan.westcoast@gmail,com > wrote:
>
>>Mmmmm. I'm gettin' hungry after reading this story. Marmots are
>>plentyful here in the sierras but have to wait 'till the snow melts to
>>get to the higher elevations where they live. I wonder if I can
>>substitute something else like a cat for the marmot. Gotta go. I smell
>>gerbels sauteing in lemon butter sauce and now i'm gettin' real
>>hungry. OF
>
>
> Be sure to serve them on a stick.
>
> Mike Baxter


"especially true when one sees the beast puffing steam from the only natural
orifice available for its escape"..

"blowtorch and burn away the fur"

"catch the juices which may occasionally drip from its natural orifice"

..
Can't wait to see what they cook next...really!



Reply from: The Real Bev
Date: 28 Apr 2008, 17:05
Re: how to cook a marmot

Marvel wrote:

> "especially true when one sees the beast puffing steam from the only natural
> orifice available for its escape"..
>
> "blowtorch and burn away the fur"
>
> "catch the juices which may occasionally drip from its natural orifice"
>
> ..
> Can't wait to see what they cook next...really!

"The Joy of Cooking" tells you how to cook a possum.

--
Cheers,
Bev
=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\"Sure, everyone's in favor of saving Hitler's brain, but when
you put it into the body of a great white shark, suddenly
you're a madman." --Futurama

Reply from: Dean H.
Date: 28 Apr 2008, 18:04
Re: how to cook a marmot

>>
>> "catch the juices which may occasionally drip from its natural orifice"
>>
>> ..
>> Can't wait to see what they cook next...really!
>
> "The Joy of Cooking" tells you how to cook a possum.

I like beaver when it's in season.



Reply from: The Real Bev
Date: 29 Apr 2008, 00:09
Re: how to cook a marmot

Dean H. wrote:

>>> "catch the juices which may occasionally drip from its natural orifice"
>>>
>>> Can't wait to see what they cook next...really!
>>
>> "The Joy of Cooking" tells you how to cook a possum.
>
> I like beaver when it's in season.

Caltech's mascot is the beaver. One of their slogans was "Save a tree,
eat a beaver."

A favored sports cheer was:

D to the X DT DX!
D to the X DX!

No, I don't know what it means and I'm not even sure I have it right,
but it sounds cool! Their varsity football team played private high
school teams, and even then they always lost.

--
Cheers, Bev
==============================================Jesus saves. Buddha makes incremental backups.

Reply from: XR650L_Dave
Date: 29 Apr 2008, 00:38
Re: how to cook a marmot

On Apr 28, 6:09 pm, The Real Bev <bashley101+use...@gmail,com > wrote:
> Dean H. wrote:
> >>> "catch the juices which may occasionally drip from its natural orifice"
>
> >>> Can't wait to see what they cook next...really!
>
> >> "The Joy of Cooking" tells you how to cook a possum.
>
> > I like beaver when it's in season.
>
> Caltech's mascot is the beaver. One of their slogans was "Save a tree,
> eat a beaver."
>
> A favored sports cheer was:
>
> D to the X DT DX!
> D to the X DX!
>
> No, I don't know what it means and I'm not even sure I have it right,
> but it sounds cool! Their varsity football team played private high
> school teams, and even then they always lost.
>
> --
> Cheers, Bev
> ==============================================> Jesus saves. Buddha makes incremental backups.


http :// www .languagehat,com /archives/001016.php

Dave

Reply from: CrashTestDummy
Date: 29 Apr 2008, 01:18
Re: how to cook a marmot

On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 15:38:04 -0700 (PDT), XR650L_Dave
<spamTHISbrp@yahoo,com > wrote:

>On Apr 28, 6:09 pm, The Real Bev <bashley101+use...@gmail,com > wrote:
>> Dean H. wrote:
>> >>> "catch the juices which may occasionally drip from its natural orifice"
>>
>> >>> Can't wait to see what they cook next...really!
>>
>> >> "The Joy of Cooking" tells you how to cook a possum.
>>
>> > I like beaver when it's in season.
>>
>> Caltech's mascot is the beaver. One of their slogans was "Save a tree,
>> eat a beaver."
>>
>> A favored sports cheer was:
>>
>> D to the X DT DX!
>> D to the X DX!
>>
>> No, I don't know what it means and I'm not even sure I have it right,
>> but it sounds cool! Their varsity football team played private high
>> school teams, and even then they always lost.
>>
>> --
>> Cheers, Bev
>> ===============================================
>> Jesus saves. Buddha makes incremental backups.
>
>
> http :// www .languagehat,com /archives/001016.php
>
>Dave

Mathematics aside, nothing beats a hot beaver if you ask me ;-p
My sole reason for adopting Oregon State over Oregon. Those nerdy
Oregon guys never got it though.



Fred Bradford - CrashTestDummy
fjbradfordREMOVE@tx.rr,com

Reply from: x2
Date: 28 Apr 2008, 17:16
Re: how to cook a marmot

> "catch the juices which may occasionally drip from its natural orifice"

"The juice is a bit salty."

Reply from: Marvel
Date: 29 Apr 2008, 03:29
Re: how to cook a marmot


"Whelan - '02 200exc (x2) & '04 MTD 38" <yosef@sisna,com > wrote in message
news:58c96250-9197-4241-a43f-ec87e08ad112@c19g2000prf.googlegroups,com ...
>> "catch the juices which may occasionally drip from its natural orifice"
>
> "The juice is a bit salty."
>
The saltiness is going to vary between the tasters and the orfices.

I have never been this confused in my entire life!
http :// www .languagehat,com /archives/001016.php
Oregon State totem Beavers was the on thing I could almost understand.








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