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We have approximately 150 skinned, cleaned & gutted squirrels in our
chest freezers ready for cooking, all they need is to be defrosted and
cooked.

We need the space in the freezers ready for the grouse season so if
anyone wants a job lot of frozen squirrels that are available free of
charge via collection from the Scottish Borders please email.


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We have approximately 150 skinned, cleaned & gutted squirrels in our
chest freezers ready for cooking, all they need is to be defrosted and
cooked.

We need the space in the freezers ready for the grouse season so if
anyone wants a job lot of frozen squirrels that are available free of
charge via collection from the Scottish Borders please email.


Cuthbert


That is revolting, fancy eating a tree rat - or nything else with a face.
Why would you want to keep 150 dead animals in a freezer?
You sound a touch disturbed. If you had mentioned vegetables
you had grown people might show more interest.


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"Cuthbert Vesty" wrote in message
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We have approximately 150 skinned, cleaned & gutted squirrels in our
chest freezers ready for cooking, all they need is to be defrosted and
cooked.

We need the space in the freezers ready for the grouse season so if
anyone wants a job lot of frozen squirrels that are available free of
charge via collection from the Scottish Borders please email.


Cuthbert


That is revolting, fancy eating a tree rat - or nything else with a face.
Why would you want to keep 150 dead animals in a freezer?
You sound a touch disturbed. If you had mentioned vegetables
you had grown people might show more interest.



I have a neighbour who keeps North American Hawks and keeps rabbits he
shoots in the freezer to feed them. Squirrels would make a good
replacement but these are the wrong end of the country and the rabbit supply
is plentiful here.

In any case what's wrong with a human eating squirel? Meat is meat.

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This thread is attracting trolls. From the 'address' of the original
poster, and the slightly bizarre posting, it is likely that he was
one, too.

Please don't feed trolls, not even on squirrel!


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Nick Maclaren.
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This thread is attracting trolls. From the 'address' of the original
poster, and the slightly bizarre posting, it is likely that he was
one, too.

Please don't feed trolls, not even on squirrel!


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


way too serious you guys............lighten up fur ****** sake.




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This thread is attracting trolls. From the 'address' of the original
poster, and the slightly bizarre posting, it is likely that he was
one, too.

Please don't feed trolls, not even on squirrel!

Probably explains why yours is the first post I've seen in the thread. My
troll filters are quite good.

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"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
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This thread is attracting trolls. From the 'address' of the original
poster, and the slightly bizarre posting, it is likely that he was
one, too.

Please don't feed trolls, not even on squirrel!

Probably explains why yours is the first post I've seen in the thread. My
troll filters are quite good.


Please tell me how to set one up?


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Most people keep dead animals in their freezer, those who don't are known as "veggies"

If I was nearer I would certainly have some, squirrel paté is delicious.
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