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Oh really? Did it taste like chicken?


Ooh yes, just a bit more tangy.

Hmmm maybe with a nice satay sauce next time...


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Hmmm maybe with a nice satay sauce next time...




Hmm, good idea. Now, to just make it stop struggling while I get the
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meeee wrote:


Hmmm maybe with a nice satay sauce next time...




Hmm, good idea. Now, to just make it stop struggling while I get the
skewer through...


You could try to tenderise with a hammer while using your other hand to
skewer the said rat. If course being female that will be easy to do.

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Hmmm maybe with a nice satay sauce next time...




Hmm, good idea. Now, to just make it stop struggling while I get the
skewer through...



If it's still struggling, you're not using enough chilli.


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If it's still struggling, you're not using enough chilli.



Ahhh, of course!


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Oh really? Did it taste like chicken?


Ooh yes, just a bit more tangy.

Hmmm maybe with a nice satay sauce next time...


I thought you were supposed to say "Saute or fricassee?" a la Blackadder.

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"meeee" wrote:

Oh really? Did it taste like chicken?

Ooh yes, just a bit more tangy.

Hmmm maybe with a nice satay sauce next time...


I thought you were supposed to say "Saute or fricassee?" a la Blackadder.


Lmao...dang, shoulda thort of that!!
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