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Old 08-22-07, 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by santiago
How did you prepare it?
Marinate for 8 hours in a mixture of 190-proof home-brew and Duck's tobasco. Then stew it in a big iron skillet with okra, bay leaves, sauteed shallots and baby corn. I thought everyone knew this.
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Originally Posted by dminor
Marinate for 8 hours in a mixture of 190-proof home-brew and Duck's tobasco. Then stew it in a big iron skillet with okra, bay leaves, sauteed shallots and baby corn. I thought everyone knew this.
That does sound delicious. I wonder if I can substitute beaver for the possum.
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Old 08-22-07, 10:23 AM
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It needs matching rims... LOL

Otherwise not a bad lookin bike.
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looks like you've got a nice amount of bb clearance.

nice bike.
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Originally Posted by santiago
That does sound delicious. I wonder if I can substitute beaver for the possum.
Dunno why not; I did it to a raccoon once that broke in while we were on vacation, ate all the dog food, took over my La-Z-Boy and screwed up all my channel presets.
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Originally Posted by dminor
Dunno why not; I did it to a raccoon once that broke in while we were on vacation, ate all the dog food, took over my La-Z-Boy and screwed up all my channel presets.
dang coons, were was the dog while all this was happening
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Ok, not really . But I am looking for a light weight fs bike, anything made by trek, klein, gary fisher, cannondale, giant is out of the question. I huck off stuff, dirt jump, and trail ride. I need a lighter bike to trail ride with.

Out of curiosity, what caused the change of mind?
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Old 08-24-07, 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by BenLi
Ok, not really . But I am looking for a light weight fs bike, anything made by trek, klein, gary fisher, cannondale, giant is out of the question. I huck off stuff, dirt jump, and trail ride. I need a lighter bike to trail ride with.

Out of curiosity, what caused the change of mind?
Working at a shop that carries trek and fisher and having test rode a Fat Possum last year changed my mind.
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Old 08-24-07, 08:01 PM
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Yeah, I was wondering, is that DMR frame going to be for sale?
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Old 08-25-07, 09:00 AM
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I was wondering the same
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