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Mods please move this as I'm really not sure where to put it.

 

I've always plucked, skinned and prepared the carcasses and then disposed of the unwanted parts into my general waste bin. I found out recently however that I shouldn't be doing this. So I was wondering what you fine gentleman do with yours?

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Same as you mate, if I ain't got time to do it in the field.I do it at home and throw in the green bin,

 

Never had no mither, and I've chucked deer carcass , pigeon, pheasant carcass etc in there,

 

Same as post above,

 

Edited are you lot happy now!!! Ha ha lol

 

Atb

 

Flynny

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Same as you mate, if I ain't got time to do it in the field.I do it at home and throw in the green bin,

 

Never had no mither, and I've chucked deer carcass , pigeon, peasant carcass etc in there,

 

Same as post above,

 

Atb

 

Flynny

I say could one advise one what peasant tastes like :)

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Mods please move this as I'm really not sure where to put it.

 

I've always plucked, skinned and prepared the carcasses and then disposed of the unwanted parts into my general waste bin. I found out recently however that I shouldn't be doing this. So I was wondering what you fine gentleman do with yours?

 

Chuck it in the bin, wrap it up, It'l be rate :good:

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Same as you mate, if I ain't got time to do it in the field.I do it at home and throw in the green bin,

 

Never had no mither, and I've chucked deer carcass , pigeon, peasant carcass etc in there,

 

Same as post above,

 

Atb

 

Flynny

When disposing of peasants its best to chuck them in the neighbours bin, then its their problem when the police come round on a murder investigation.

I am told they taste a bit like pork, but have not tried it........................................

 

 

 

 

Yet.

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When disposing of peasants its best to chuck them in the neighbours bin, then its their problem when the police come round on a murder investigation.

I am told they taste a bit like pork, but have not tried it........................................

 

 

 

 

Yet.

saying nothing to this :)

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When disposing of peasants its best to chuck them in the neighbours bin, then its their problem when the police come round on a murder investigation.

I am told they taste a bit like pork, but have not tried it........................................

 

 

 

 

Yet.

well i have heard the police called pigs but i have never heard that they taste like pork, and you have not tried it............... YET!!!!!!!

Please let us know when you have tried it, it will be interesting.

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When disposing of peasants its best to chuck them in the neighbours bin, then its their problem when the police come round on a murder investigation.

I am told they taste a bit like pork, but have not tried it........................................

 

 

 

 

OK OK!!!! I've edited my first post ha ha ha

 

Nice one

 

Atb

 

Flynny

 

 

 

 

Yet.

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. I found out recently however that I shouldn't be doing this. So I was wondering what you fine gentleman do with yours?

did you get told this from the council? or your wife :lol:

 

maybe filling the bin up with 50 rotting bodies would be deemed unacceptable, but when I had that many bits to dump, simply freeze them first, and put in bin on day of collection

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well i have heard the police called pigs but i have never heard that they taste like pork, and you have not tried it............... YET!!!!!!!

Please let us know when you have tried it, it will be interesting.

Lived in New Zealand for a while, the Maori used to eat their enemies to steal their strength, their name for human flesh translates as 'Long Pig' or 'Long Pork' Mmm very tasty with a few roasties.

On the subject of waste in the bins, dont do what I did, plucked a dozen pigeon , chucked all the feathers in the bin, come collection day it was very windy, bloke loads the bin on the wagon and tips it over, then disappeared in a cloud of feathers that spread out all over the road and the neighbours front garden,I was hiding behind the curtains, whoops , so sorry, couldn't be ***** to clean them up, just let the wind blow them away. :yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:

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Mods please move this as I'm really not sure where to put it.

 

I've always plucked, skinned and prepared the carcasses and then disposed of the unwanted parts into my general waste bin. I found out recently however that I shouldn't be doing this. So I was wondering what you fine gentleman do with yours?

 

 

Who from and why not?

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