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Is road-kill dog safe to eat?

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McMouse | 16:48 Mon 09th Nov 2009 | ChatterBank
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Wasn't sure whether to post this in Food & Drink or Animals & Nature.
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so you've covered all the bases by coming into CB.......
''Is road-kill dog safe to eat?''

Have you not had a Doner kebab on the stagger back from the pub?
it should always be rinsed in Jeyes fluid first.
And sprayed with a light coating of WD40 so it doesn't burn
:=)
make sure you keep the fur on as it a natural anitbiotic, esp the bit under the tail
Yhat sounds a bit ruff.
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That even
Bit chewy that fluffy
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you don't get a lot of roadkill beef.
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I would.
Furballs :0)
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Take it to our local greasy spoon, whose motto is "You kill it, we grill it!" and ask for their considered advice ... et bon appetit!
Ditto, logic :0)

Thank god, new2quizzes that dinner is not served yet......yuk!..............having it late tonight, as off on a college open evening event for A level courses next year, for my eldest cub now.........

See you later, peeps xxx's for the lovelies, and Hi 5's for the guys
Carcass could end up in your favourite local Chinese Takeaway.
Cooked in your fav Curry with or without Boiled Rice ;-)))))))
is it a dead Rover ?

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