> ...the correct name, Rock Dove...
Last I heard, the common name for _Columba livia_ was changed to Rock
Pigeon. Who can keep up? :-)
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> He's talking about stuffing dead birds, isn't he?
>
> >>> I think that Rock Dove or Rock pigeon are both correct it depends
> >>> upon which Taxonomist you listen to.
Cornbread is good in turkey. Dunno what works best in Rock Pigeon...lead
pellets?
Heh heh heh! You get the last word (I think) in this scandalous punfest.
Martin
My son and I were on the road for a long car ride to a relative's house
a few years ago to have Thanksgiving dinner with them. We were
listening to NPR in the car, and they had funny turkey stories on. One
of the stories was about a product marketed as small packs of seasoning
to season your turkey with placed in the skin of the breast called
'Turkey TaTas'. :)
The other story I remember from that day was about a product called
'Pepper Shot' Wherein you load your shotgun with it, and that when you
shoot your turkey for Thanksgiving dinner, the shot is made with pepper
and some other seasonings which is meant to pre-season the bird.
It was pretty funny stuff!
> The other story I remember from that day was about a product called
> 'Pepper Shot' Wherein you load your shotgun with it, and that when you
> shoot your turkey for Thanksgiving dinner, the shot is made with pepper
> and some other seasonings which is meant to pre-season the bird.
Well, I guess some folks might eat the head, which is what hunters aim
for. Maybe it's better with pepper... :-)