Posted by Ultradog MN on December 17, 2011 at 12:35:11 from (70.56.166.42):
In Reply to: Goats!! posted by Jayinny on December 16, 2011 at 20:09:05:
Mutton and goat. Yuck! Never could stand the smell of it. Years ago I was working part time as a maintenance man in a big apartment complex. I get a call to go to apt 301 or whatever to fix a plugged kitchen drain. Hot June afternoon. So I knock and go in and am just about floored by the stench in the hot kitchen. There on the kitchen table the whole family are carving up a goat carcass and packaging the meat for the freezer. They had put too much gristle and sinew down the garbage disposal and had both sides of the double sink clogged. I about threw up. No way I was gonna touch that foul mess so I told management to call Roto Rooter as it was beyond our capability to unclog. Then made my getaway. Whew! That was the end of it for me except I did have to sign a statement that the clogged sink was the fault of the tennant so they had to pay for Roto Rooter. I grew up butchering our own hogs, chickens, turkeys, etc and still cut up my deer. But you all can have your stinkin' goats. Yes sir. All of them!
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