I have a morbid hobby.
Found these guys at my work and I have had them sitting in paper bags on my bookcase for awhile now and decided tonight is a good night to boil and clean them.One is a crow that I found on one of my properties (I’m a gardener). I had to let the corpse sit out for awhile so that Nature could clean most of it. The other is a mole I found hanging, as is, in a rose bush.Using this tea pot I found outside my house, I intend to boil off excess skin and feathers. I set the water to a slow simmer and now my kitchen smells like boiling dirt. This is the first time I’ve done this, kinda excited for the end result and to add them to my collection. I plan to take a toothbrush (old) and a knife to them after they have simmered for awhile. Also during the day I cleaned this:Using this:Much cheaper than those store bought cleaners and works great. I let my piece soak for a couple hours, add a little elbow grease, some new rubber bands to help out the very old down-stem seal, and a new O-ring for the bowl piece you get:Now to monitor my boil and watch this:
Tonights agenda. OC.
September 16, 2011 11:07 pm GMT -5
I have a morbid hobby.
Found these guys at my work and I have had them sitting in paper bags on my bookcase for awhile now and decided tonight is a good night to boil and clean them.One is a crow that I found on one of my properties (I’m a gardener). I had to let the corpse sit out for awhile so that Nature could clean most of it. The other is a mole I found hanging, as is, in a rose bush.Using this tea pot I found outside my house, I intend to boil off excess skin and feathers. I set the water to a slow simmer and now my kitchen smells like boiling dirt. This is the first time I’ve done this, kinda excited for the end result and to add them to my collection. I plan to take a toothbrush (old) and a knife to them after they have simmered for awhile. Also during the day I cleaned this:Using this:Much cheaper than those store bought cleaners and works great. I let my piece soak for a couple hours, add a little elbow grease, some new rubber bands to help out the very old down-stem seal, and a new O-ring for the bowl piece you get:Now to monitor my boil and watch this:
I don’t always watch a Kevin Costner movie, but when I do, I make it The Postman.
Museums use beetles to clean bones!
Bonus: creepy scientist with aspergers:
http://youtu.be/7PhsWtHrE0Q
Jesus, you weren’t kidding. The first and last vadge that poor fucker saw was his mom’s, and I’m pretty sure she was a robot.
Now this is an interesting post. Open Range is great. Robert Duvall needs to make another western before hes through.
Why thank you. I totally agree, Duvall kicks so much ass in this movie.
“One twicth, and your in Hell.”