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I posted this in another thread but don't think you've seen it.

Wanted you to see it before it was too late

Here ya go .. If you don't want to see the gory bits, view after 4.30

Good luck

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZe5i3DClWQ


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On 2013-12-24 19:30:01 +0000, Ophelia said:

> I posted this in another thread but don't think you've seen it.
>
> Wanted you to see it before it was too late
>
> Here ya go .. If you don't want to see the gory bits, view after 4.30
> Good luck
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZe5i3DClWQ


Thanks again!

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"gtr" > wrote in message news:2013122413544721849-xxx@yyyzzz...
> On 2013-12-24 19:30:01 +0000, Ophelia said:
>
>> I posted this in another thread but don't think you've seen it.
>>
>> Wanted you to see it before it was too late
>>
>> Here ya go .. If you don't want to see the gory bits, view after 4.30
>> Good luck
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZe5i3DClWQ

>
> Thanks again!
>


That guy needs to sharpen his knives, develop more skill, or both. I was
doing that job way better when I was a teenager. And we didn't waste a
bullet on him, either - ridiculous!

Too bad he left the ribs in, too. I prefer to chop down along the backbone,
then remove the ribs.


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On 2013-12-25 05:52:57 +0000, Pico Rico said:

> "gtr" > wrote in message news:2013122413544721849-xxx@yyyzzz...
>> On 2013-12-24 19:30:01 +0000, Ophelia said:
>>
>>> I posted this in another thread but don't think you've seen it.
>>>
>>> Wanted you to see it before it was too late
>>>
>>> Here ya go .. If you don't want to see the gory bits, view after 4.30
>>> Good luck
>>>
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZe5i3DClWQ

>>
>> Thanks again!
>>

>
> That guy needs to sharpen his knives, develop more skill, or both. I
> was doing that job way better when I was a teenager. And we didn't
> waste a bullet on him, either - ridiculous!
>
> Too bad he left the ribs in, too. I prefer to chop down along the
> backbone, then remove the ribs.


I'd love to see your video.

I couldn't get through the back, where he says "I oughta have a cleaver
for this". I don't have a cleaver either so I took an unused chef's
knife did my best then used a rubber mallet on the back of the knife to
get through the last of it. Crude but operable.

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"gtr" > wrote in message news:2013122516211950237-xxx@yyyzzz...
> On 2013-12-25 05:52:57 +0000, Pico Rico said:
>
>> "gtr" > wrote in message
>> news:2013122413544721849-xxx@yyyzzz...
>>> On 2013-12-24 19:30:01 +0000, Ophelia said:
>>>
>>>> I posted this in another thread but don't think you've seen it.
>>>>
>>>> Wanted you to see it before it was too late
>>>>
>>>> Here ya go .. If you don't want to see the gory bits, view after 4.30
>>>> Good luck
>>>>
>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZe5i3DClWQ
>>>
>>> Thanks again!
>>>

>>
>> That guy needs to sharpen his knives, develop more skill, or both. I was
>> doing that job way better when I was a teenager. And we didn't waste a
>> bullet on him, either - ridiculous!
>>
>> Too bad he left the ribs in, too. I prefer to chop down along the
>> backbone, then remove the ribs.

>
> I'd love to see your video.
>
> I couldn't get through the back, where he says "I oughta have a cleaver
> for this". I don't have a cleaver either so I took an unused chef's knife
> did my best then used a rubber mallet on the back of the knife to get
> through the last of it. Crude but operable.


It worked for you ok didn't it? You got the joints you wanted, so well
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On 2013-12-26 10:51:14 +0000, Ophelia said:

>> I couldn't get through the back[bone], where he says "I oughta have a
>> cleaver for this". I don't have a cleaver either so I took an unused
>> chef's knife did my best then used a rubber mallet on the back of the
>> knife to get through the last of it. Crude but operable.

>
> It worked for you ok didn't it? You got the joints you wanted, so well done


Yeah, it did. But honestly using a rubber mallet and a knife to make it
through a butchering job--it just seems so amateurish.

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On 2013-12-25 12:52 AM, Pico Rico wrote:

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> That guy needs to sharpen his knives, develop more skill, or both. I was
> doing that job way better when I was a teenager. And we didn't waste a
> bullet on him, either - ridiculous!
>
> Too bad he left the ribs in, too. I prefer to chop down along the backbone,
> then remove the ribs.
>



I never had rabbit when I was a kid. My father had been raised on a
rabbit ranch during the Depression. He had butchered and eaten so many
rabbits that he was pretty well fed up with it.

In his account of escaping after being shot down during the war he wrote
about sitting on the top of a small hill and watching a train load of
German war materials going by. A rabbit came along The German soldiers
on the train waved to him and he waved back, the rabbit sitting up
beside him. It was close enough for him to reach out and grab it. He had
not eaten for a couple days, but he didn't want rabbit.

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> On 2013-12-25 12:52 AM, Pico Rico wrote:
>
>>
>> That guy needs to sharpen his knives, develop more skill, or both. I was
>> doing that job way better when I was a teenager. And we didn't waste a
>> bullet on him, either - ridiculous!
>>
>> Too bad he left the ribs in, too. I prefer to chop down along the
>> backbone,
>> then remove the ribs.
>>

>
>
> I never had rabbit when I was a kid. My father had been raised on a rabbit
> ranch during the Depression. He had butchered and eaten so many rabbits
> that he was pretty well fed up with it.
>
> In his account of escaping after being shot down during the war he wrote
> about sitting on the top of a small hill and watching a train load of
> German war materials going by. A rabbit came along The German soldiers on
> the train waved to him and he waved back, the rabbit sitting up beside
> him. It was close enough for him to reach out and grab it. He had not
> eaten for a couple days, but he didn't want rabbit.


Hmmm then he wasn't hungry enough!

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On 2013-12-27 6:03 PM, Ophelia wrote:
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abbits that he was pretty well fed up with it.
>>
>> In his account of escaping after being shot down during the war he
>> wrote about sitting on the top of a small hill and watching a train
>> load of German war materials going by. A rabbit came along The German
>> soldiers on the train waved to him and he waved back, the rabbit
>> sitting up beside him. It was close enough for him to reach out and
>> grab it. He had not eaten for a couple days, but he didn't want rabbit.

>
> Hmmm then he wasn't hungry enough!
>

He was hungry.
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On 12/25/2013 12:52 AM, Pico Rico wrote:

> "gtr" > wrote in message news:2013122413544721849-xxx@yyyzzz...
>> On 2013-12-24 19:30:01 +0000, Ophelia said:
>>
>>> I posted this in another thread but don't think you've seen it.
>>>
>>> Wanted you to see it before it was too late
>>>
>>> Here ya go .. If you don't want to see the gory bits, view after 4.30
>>> Good luck
>>>
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZe5i3DClWQ

>>
>> Thanks again!
>>

>
> That guy needs to sharpen his knives, develop more skill, or both. I was
> doing that job way better when I was a teenager. And we didn't waste a
> bullet on him, either - ridiculous!
>
> Too bad he left the ribs in, too. I prefer to chop down along the backbone,
> then remove the ribs.
>
>

I was surprised to hear him say he didn't have a cleaver. Even though
that showed a lot more detail, it reminded me of Jennifer Lawrence in
Winter's Bone where she was killing and butchering squirrels. I saw her
on some talk show and she said she really had to do that in the movie.
It wasn't a stunt double.

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On 2013-12-28 5:34 PM, Cheryl wrote:

> I was surprised to hear him say he didn't have a cleaver. Even though
> that showed a lot more detail, it reminded me of Jennifer Lawrence in
> Winter's Bone where she was killing and butchering squirrels. I saw her
> on some talk show and she said she really had to do that in the movie.
> It wasn't a stunt double.
>


Wasn't that a great movie.
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On 12/28/2013 5:37 PM, Dave Smith wrote:

> On 2013-12-28 5:34 PM, Cheryl wrote:
>
>> I was surprised to hear him say he didn't have a cleaver. Even though
>> that showed a lot more detail, it reminded me of Jennifer Lawrence in
>> Winter's Bone where she was killing and butchering squirrels. I saw her
>> on some talk show and she said she really had to do that in the movie.
>> It wasn't a stunt double.
>>

>
> Wasn't that a great movie.


It really was.

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