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25/02/20
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Originally posted by Barg:
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It might surprise one to know that bats are a common staple with our indigenous brothers/sisters. I have eaten many in the past with no ill effects, but as with many dangerous foods like birds, bats and cane toads, its all in the handling and preparation - ya got to cook'm to buggery. I remember sharing a bat with a wise old aboriginal friend some 20 years my senior (now deceased), who remarked: "Ya got to be careful with old bats, son, coz they bight, but they're very tasty if you know how to handle them," he winked. Naturally, I concluded he was referring to his two wives coz he laughed for near on 5 minutes. There were over one thousand people attended his funeral, including the Prime Minister of the time, such was his fame, and all remarked on the old boy's sense of humour. I miss him still.
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Barg - trust you to bring everything back to s.x - ! I was blessed with a husband who kept his imaginings private - but always tried to impress with his intellect - how about trying that for a change Tau