I once saw a moose head made of stuffed wide wale corduroy. It looked a bit like Bullwinkle. It was classic! It had much more style and appeal than a real taxidermic head.
Oddly enough, one of the “old folks” in my family – in her youth – had to eat tree bark/tree bark soup due to poverty and then later, as an adult was at a meal where venison was the main course. Venison was the preference. :-) Maybe there is a better way to prepare or a different part of tree to eat, but take that as a sample of one.
OK, between the martini and the chic fireplace, I ask this: If we call giving human traits to animals “anthropomorphism”. What do you call giving twenty first century traits to a Neolithic culture?
Glad I’m vegan; that whole process to do it right sounds like a lot of work. Had a venison sample years ago and thought it was okay. The old boy had done it on the grill. In the 5th grade a kid brought in some rabbit meat Monday morning from a weekend hunt, it tasted good, sorta like chicken.
h.v.greenman almost 4 years ago
Bu it doesn’t put venison on the dinner plates
jmworacle almost 4 years ago
And more humane…..
GovernorOfCalisota {LoveBozobyFoxo} Premium Member almost 4 years ago
… and nicer. :)
Imagine almost 4 years ago
Or: How to build a shed?
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I once saw a moose head made of stuffed wide wale corduroy. It looked a bit like Bullwinkle. It was classic! It had much more style and appeal than a real taxidermic head.
BigDaveGlass almost 4 years ago
Is that googly eyes I see?
Doug K almost 4 years ago
It looks like it’s been crossed with a sea turtle – it’s a log-ger-head.
Gent almost 4 years ago
Dang. I never knew they shed their antlers.
llong65 almost 4 years ago
is that a martini or a tea bag in a weird glass?
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
When all else fails, fake it!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Well there you go. A fine example of the difference between a sportsman and a hunter. Trophy vs meat.
Mordock999 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Put the drink down.
You’re truly too DRUNK if you think THAT “thing” will fly.
phboles almost 4 years ago
That’s a pretty nice fireplace … for a cave.
ChessPirate almost 4 years ago
Horns of a DiElma?
dv1093 almost 4 years ago
Wait, do deer really do that?
angelolady Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The shed shed shed cracked me up! It looks so focused.
zeexenon almost 4 years ago
Who needs the stuffed log and glass eyes? The guy must be in a rut.
Thinkingblade almost 4 years ago
Oddly enough, one of the “old folks” in my family – in her youth – had to eat tree bark/tree bark soup due to poverty and then later, as an adult was at a meal where venison was the main course. Venison was the preference. :-) Maybe there is a better way to prepare or a different part of tree to eat, but take that as a sample of one.
JenSolo02 almost 4 years ago
Cute!
JenSolo02 almost 4 years ago
OK, between the martini and the chic fireplace, I ask this: If we call giving human traits to animals “anthropomorphism”. What do you call giving twenty first century traits to a Neolithic culture?
jmohr134 almost 4 years ago
Cavemen got cocktail glasses!
Enter.Name.Here almost 4 years ago
For rent – 1 room cave – Hard rock floors – with fireplace.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray almost 4 years ago
Glad I’m vegan; that whole process to do it right sounds like a lot of work. Had a venison sample years ago and thought it was okay. The old boy had done it on the grill. In the 5th grade a kid brought in some rabbit meat Monday morning from a weekend hunt, it tasted good, sorta like chicken.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 4 years ago
If you like the taste of sawdust, it’s reasonable.