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I think I'm gonna be sick... That is NOT a good southern dinner by any stretch of the imagination. | |
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My Scottie was hoping for a 'possum dinner. I heard her barking and went to the door just in time to see something scoot through the fence around the patio. Got a flashlight and there was a baby possum. He didn't see the dog sitting on the steps and made the terrible mistake of walking right past her. He left in a hurry and once on the other side of the fence turned around and hissed at her. I've never seen so many little bitty SHARP teeth. Too short to have hurt the dog unless he bit her nose. He wanted him! | |
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Love the can though.... | |
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unusaul southern dish for most folks ...... baked coon with mashed taters & flour gravy, polk salad greens, black eyed peas and fried okra, corn bread .............. my pa would of done a back flip and hand stand for that meal....... | |
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Substitute fried chicken for the coon and I'll join you. I have a coon for a neighbor and I just can't abide the thought of him in the soup pot. And flour gravy needs biscuits! 'Course biscuits for breakfast and corn bread for supper suits me just fine, too. | |
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