Re: NJ bicyclists rejoice, no-lead squirrels declared safe to eat
- From: "* * Chas" <verktygjunk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 13:10:47 -0800
"Scott Gordo" <blubber***@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Oct 31, 4:32 pm, "* * Chas" <verktygj...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:<snip>
"Scott Gordo" <blubberp...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
huntedNor am I a hunter, so I'll have to ask. Are squirrels typically
waywith something akin to birdshot? Is that shot not made of lead? In
fact, "put it through a lead blender" sounds like a Spillane-esque
toxicof saying that you hit a squirrel with too big a cartridge.
BTW, this thread is very much on topic, as Ringwood has some great
mountain biking. It's a popular destination for NYC folk as it's one
of the closer places for "real" riding. Didn't know that it's a
dump. Great.
/s
Isn't ALL of NJ a toxic dump? ;-)
Chas.- Hide quoted text -
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Well, there ARE more toxic and less toxic areas....
NJ gets a bad rap. There are some really beautiful parts of the state like
up in the NW area along the PA border.
Chas.
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