Drought Shark

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Bartnmax
Rank: Australian Salmon
Rank: Australian Salmon
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Re: Drought Shark

Post by Bartnmax » Tue Sep 25, 2012 1:15 pm

slinga wrote:Andoki- Sorry for being a grammar nazi but its Draughtboard not Drought.

Mick
Hey Mick. I 'spose it depends on how long it's been between bites ;-)
Might seem like a bloody drought ;-)

Bill.

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Scarecrow
Rank: Garfish
Rank: Garfish
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Re: Drought Shark

Post by Scarecrow » Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:25 pm

Pauly Behaved quoted: Are they any good to eat?
Pauly Behaved,

I was silly enough to try eating one once, and shall never do it again. Whenever the flesh heated up in the pan, the flesh turned into jelly like consistency. :down:

Results were that I tried a bit, said yuck, and gave the rest to the cats. :shock: wacko

The cats were ferals and would eat anything, so have released trhem unharmed ever since.

Rob

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