Half the resident contingent have been informed of these sentiments and have
asked that I relay their consternation about and condemnation of such
uncivilized and intemperate expressions of intolerance, prejudice and
incitement of physical violence, and even possible consumption. This was their
initial reaction:
http://home.att.net/~hiwayman/wsb/html/view.cgi-photo.html--SiteID-705455.html
Walt, their humble servant
-------------- Original message from Andrew Fildes : --------------
>
> The indigenous people regard them as good tucker, I understand.
> If they were that easy to shoot, don't you think....
> Even then - .357 is overkill. .22 is fine. You won't get near enough
> for a shottie.
> Andrew'F
>
>
> On 19/06/2004, at 8:29 PM, ClassicVW@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> >
> > I sure wouldn't try and actually eat one of those filthy,
> > disease-ridden,
> > annoying beasts. .... cal .357 Target practice- yeah, that's the
> > ticket!
> >
> > George S.
> >
> > afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> >
> >> Me. The feathers get caught in my teeth. However, the cats should be
> >> stuffed with voles, well baked in foil (pulled cat) and served with
> >> plenty of strong mustard (not that weak yellow american muck) to cover
> >> the fact that they taste like crap.
> >> There are ten million feral cats in Australia - anyone want to give
> >> one
> >> of the nasty, disease ridden pests a home? In a saucepan?
> >> Andrew'F
> >>
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