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Lakeman
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Fishing
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8/17/2004 8:21:38 AM
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I've got to get my trotlines in the water. Catfish are really biting. Put the trotlines out and then the floats. It don't git no better'n dis.
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roswellric
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Like Catfish?
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8/18/2004 11:07:27 AM
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Catfish are scavengers and not clean to eat. Humans are not supposed to eat any fish that doesn't have fins and scales. You wouldn't eat a turkey buzzard would you? :-O
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Feb
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Pulp Fiction
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8/18/2004 11:20:07 AM
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Hey RR, Do you like bacon? How about scrapple?
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4Golf
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Fishing
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8/18/2004 11:33:00 AM
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What kind of kritter is a scrapple? Are they south of the Mason-Dixon line? When is scrapple hunting seaason?
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TIVO
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nobody under
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8/18/2004 12:13:46 PM
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80 eats scrapple! LOL
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Z71girl
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Fishing
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8/18/2004 1:29:21 PM
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Those scrapples really mess up your truck when you run over them doing 70.
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roswellric
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Pulp Facts
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8/18/2004 1:37:59 PM
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I love bacon, sausage, babyback ribs, pork butt on the smoker etc.etc. Also stone crab, scallops- sigh. However I gave that stuff up when I did a little research and when I did, a stomach problem I was having totally disappeared. Oh, and I also like catfish......
RR
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roswellric
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Fishing
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8/18/2004 1:39:09 PM
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Kinda like Greek gyro's.... a mixture of possum and armadillos!
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Bo
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nobody under
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8/18/2004 2:21:36 PM
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You are probably right TIVO. Scrapple is made from what's left of the pig after all of the marketable cuts have been removed...the scraps. Down South, this dish is called sousemeat or hogshead cheese. I can vaguely remember my grandmother making this disgusting stuff by boiling the head of the pig and scraping the meat off.
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Feb
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Fishing
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8/18/2004 2:26:12 PM
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Just be cautious - when you see a naugahyde cross in front of you there is generally a scrapple in hot pursuit. Then North of that Mason Dixon Line (Line that runs East to West between Atlanta - Birmingham - Dallas) you will often see HWY scrapple crossing signs.
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Feb
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nobody under
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8/18/2004 2:28:36 PM
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Wrong! It is basically sausage with corn meal mixed in. Well on second thought; I guess that is close to what Bo described.
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Bo
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nobody under
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8/18/2004 4:11:09 PM
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You apparently have never lived in Amish country Feb. Any dish made from the leftovers or scraps of the hog is referred to as scrapple.
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JIM
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Fishing
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8/18/2004 4:46:17 PM
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I kinda like this new cereal that`s made in Al., called SNATCH. Eat box and all.
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4Golf
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Fishing
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8/18/2004 5:24:23 PM
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Hey Feb-- been to ATL lately? I think the Mason-Dixon line has been moved to about Macon (rhymes with bacon, which apparantly is not scrapple. I thought maybe scrapple was akin to the "ground clutter" the weather guys always talk about- would I know it if I stepped in it?)
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roswellric
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Fishing
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8/19/2004 10:19:41 AM
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They have that in GA too...
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