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Coos Bay Tom. Ready for supper?
Apr 11, 2023 23:06:45   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Are you?



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Apr 11, 2023 23:43:34   #
American Vet
 
archie bunker wrote:
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Rocky Mountain oysters!!!

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Apr 12, 2023 00:25:44   #
Doctor Dave Loc: Madisonville, Tx.
 
American Vet wrote:
Rocky Mountain oysters!!!


No, just “mountain oysters”.

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Apr 12, 2023 00:58:57   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
archie bunker wrote:
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A bucket of Balls---yeah buddy . The only way I ever had them was thrust on a piece of wire and roasted like a marshmallow over a branding iron fire . Good eatin .

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Apr 12, 2023 01:56:36   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
A bucket of Balls---yeah buddy . The only way I ever had them was thrust on a piece of wire and roasted like a marshmallow over a branding iron fire . Good eatin .


The cowboys here would lay em on a hot rock beside the branding fire, and when they popped open it was lunch time.

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Apr 12, 2023 05:13:44   #
liberalhunter Loc: Your mom's house
 
archie bunker wrote:
The cowboys here would lay em on a hot rock beside the branding fire, and when they popped open it was lunch time.




I like them extra juicy.... weird that kemmy feels the same when hitting the tenderloin district 3 times a week...... different oysters with a denim flavor

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Apr 12, 2023 05:24:45   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
archie bunker wrote:
The cowboys here would lay em on a hot rock beside the branding fire, and when they popped open it was lunch time.


That soft pink meat in them is gourmet stuff . Once my dad brought some home and my grandmother had a way of frying them up . My mother was a bg city girl from Winnepeg Canada and she believed my dad when he told her they came from streams up in the mountains. The story gos she ate a big plate full of them and really liked them until my Gramma told her what they were . Well, they weren't served at our house again .That meant the only way I could get them was over a branding iron fire when I went too work with dad. He would bring me home covered in grease and soot and my livid mom would be screaming--"Jim --What were you feeding him " He would just say "Well he was hungry "

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Apr 12, 2023 09:40:27   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
That soft pink meat in them is gourmet stuff . Once my dad brought some home and my grandmother had a way of frying them up . My mother was a bg city girl from Winnepeg Canada and she believed my dad when he told her they came from streams up in the mountains. The story gos she ate a big plate full of them and really liked them until my Gramma told her what they were . Well, they weren't served at our house again .That meant the only way I could get them was over a branding iron fire when I went too work with dad. He would bring me home covered in grease and soot and my livid mom would be screaming--"Jim --What were you feeding him " He would just say "Well he was hungry "
That soft pink meat in them is gourmet stuff . Onc... (show quote)


We told my son they were chicken nuggets. He was pissed when he found out what he was really eating!😂
Back then, I had a '73 Jeep pick up with a 3 on the floor. I stretched a black calf scrotum over the shifter knob, and the kids thought it was so cool. Till I told them what it was. They both learned to drive a stick shift in that ole truck, so they had fondled it quite a bit.🤣
I wish I still had that truck. It was made of steel, and could climb a tree.

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Apr 12, 2023 11:03:52   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
archie bunker wrote:
We told my son they were chicken nuggets. He was pissed when he found out what he was really eating!😂
Back then, I had a '73 Jeep pick up with a 3 on the floor. I stretched a black calf scrotum over the shifter knob, and the kids thought it was so cool. Till I told them what it was. They both learned to drive a stick shift in that ole truck, so they had fondled it quite a bit.🤣
I wish I still had that truck. It was made of steel, and could climb a tree.


I saw a lot of shifter knobs done that way-- brings back memrys

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