assateague wrote:Put that in your huff-n-puffer and smoke it, shootin' boy.
assateague wrote:Put that in your huff-n-puffer and smoke it, shootin' boy.
flight control wrote:I thought curlews were extinct
assateague wrote:I have no clue what a curlew is. Is it like a 9-iron?
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
GadwallGetter530 wrote:flight control wrote:I thought curlews were extinct
I would think he is talking about a flock of ibis... just a guess.
Tiler_J wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:flight control wrote:I thought curlews were extinct
I would think he is talking about a flock of ibis... just a guess.
We have curlew also. I might have eaten a few, when I was younger.
3legged_lab wrote:assateague wrote:I have no clue what a curlew is. Is it like a 9-iron?
I think its when those Canadians slide a big rock on the ice.
assateague wrote:3legged_lab wrote:assateague wrote:I have no clue what a curlew is. Is it like a 9-iron?
I think its when those Canadians slide a big rock on the ice.
No, that's a ham hock, I believe. I'm pretty sure a curlew is the Old English term for an ounce of nails.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
assateague wrote:Those damn English. So what's a curlew?
assateague wrote:Those damn English. So what's a curlew?
flight control wrote:assateague wrote:Those damn English. So what's a curlew?
The curlew was the shortest of all the shorebirds and was aparently the most delicious. They were shot by the thousands and placed in sacks to be shipped to far off markets. The old time market gunners used to steal each others curlews whenever they had the chance, and this is where the expression of having someone "by the short and curlews" came from. The victim would be left in a tough spot, not being able to provide for their families and what not.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
flight control wrote:assateague wrote:Those damn English. So what's a curlew?
The curlew was the shortest of all the shorebirds and was aparently the most delicious. They were shot by the thousands and placed in sacks to be shipped to far off markets. The old time market gunners used to steal each others curlews whenever they had the chance, and this is where the expression of having someone "by the short and curlews" came from. The victim would be left in a tough spot, not being able to provide for their families and what not.
Tiler_J wrote:assateague wrote:Those damn English. So what's a curlew?
It's what kids have to be home before. Before their curlew.
assateague wrote:Tiler_J wrote:assateague wrote:Those damn English. So what's a curlew?
It's what kids have to be home before. Before their curlew.
Knew I had heard of it. Thanks!
assateague wrote:3legged_lab wrote:assateague wrote:I have no clue what a curlew is. Is it like a 9-iron?
I think its when those Canadians slide a big rock on the ice.
No, that's a ham hock, I believe. I'm pretty sure a curlew is the Old English term for an ounce of nails.
GadwallGetter530 wrote:assateague wrote:3legged_lab wrote:assateague wrote:I have no clue what a curlew is. Is it like a 9-iron?
I think its when those Canadians slide a big rock on the ice.
No, that's a ham hock, I believe. I'm pretty sure a curlew is the Old English term for an ounce of nails.
And a Black Duck is a Hen Mallard with shitty credit.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
flight control wrote:I thought curlews were extinct
assateague wrote:Put that in your huff-n-puffer and smoke it, shootin' boy.
GadwallGetter530 wrote:Tiler_J wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:flight control wrote:I thought curlews were extinct
I would think he is talking about a flock of ibis... just a guess.
We have curlew also. I might have eaten a few, when I was younger.
Yup. He was at the lodge I believe. That joint is loaded with those dang things.
assateague wrote:Put that in your huff-n-puffer and smoke it, shootin' boy.
3legged_lab wrote:assateague wrote:3legged_lab wrote:assateague wrote:I have no clue what a curlew is. Is it like a 9-iron?
I think its when those Canadians slide a big rock on the ice.
No, that's a ham hock, I believe. I'm pretty sure a curlew is the Old English term for an ounce of nails.
That's a pennyweight
assateague wrote:Those damn English. So what's a curlew?
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