1 hour ago, haresfur said:If the New York Times stuck to classics,
I'm not saying that. I'm just saying that if you put rabbit in it, don't call it venison stew because most people don't like to find hare in their stew.
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1 hour ago, haresfur said:If the New York Times stuck to classics,
I'm not saying that. I'm just saying that if you put rabbit in it, don't call it venison stew because most people don't like to find hare in their stew.
24 minutes ago, haresfur said:If the New York Times stuck to classics,
I'm not saying that. I'm just saying that if you put rabbit in it, don't call it venison stew because most people don't like hare in their venison stew.
22 minutes ago, haresfur said:If the New York Times stuck to classics,
I'm not saying that I'm just saying that if you put rabbit in it don't call it venison stew because most people don't like hare in their venison stew.
21 minutes ago, haresfur said:If the New York Times stuck to classics,
I'm not saying that I'm just saying that if your rabbit in it don't call it venison stew because most people don't like hare in their venison stew.