What? No tomatoes?!!!
And, is it proper for one to hunt on a full stomach? I think that's how
we
get hunters napping in their tree stands and crashing to earth. Better the
hunter is hungry to "spur" him on.
I wish them luck, and God save the chickens.
Peter
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At 11:57 AM 11/12/1999 , Albert F Jones wrote:
>Hello Peter,
>
> One doesn't eat Lancashire Hot-pot for breakfast, that was for supper
>last
>night, silly, and that was when they were drinking beer, not this morning.
>Of course, they didn't get ANY encouragement from Fisher!!! Although I
>must admit that _I_ looked longingly at the Mimosas.
>
> Breakfast was bacon, sausage, eggs, pancakes, English muffins, coffee
>and
>orange juice. We broke tradition, and instead of Fisher having his
>breakfast served in bed, he actually graced us with his presence at the
>table. I might even try to persuade them to eat kippers
>tomorrow..............who knows, this could be a whole new learning
>experience for them.
>
>Elizabeth
>
>At 11:13 AM 11/12/99 -0600, Peter C. wrote:
>>At 10:57 AM 11/12/1999 , Albert F Jones wrote:
>>>Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> For those of you who may be interested, Robert and his cousin duly
>arrived
>>>yesterday afternoon.
>>
>> I thought his name was Bubba.
>>
>>At breakfast this morning we had fully camouflaged
>>>hunters sitting at the table, good thing they had those bright orange
>>>thingies on, or I'd never have found them.>
>>> I guess they don't care too much for my cooking, they have tiny
>appetites,
>>>or maybe they just don't like Lancashire Hot-pot. However, they do like
>>>Shiner Bock, in lieu of Guinness, so I suppose they can't be all bad.
>>
>> Always good to start the day with beer and guns...... geesh
>>Elizabeth.......stay inside.
>> Peter C in WI
>> Where they'll be shooting soon.
>>
>>
>>
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