Sunday, October 26, 2025

I think I'd pass on that, but having said that, sounds like a job for the slow cooker!

 


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  1. I wonder if this is where the writers on "Northern Exposure" got the the idea to have Fleishman find a frozen wooly mammoth and it disappeared when the townspeople cut it up to eat.

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  2. That's here in Fairbanks at the Museum of the North on the University of Alaska, Fairbanks campus. It's bigger than it looks in the picture. Highly recommend dropping by there if you're ever up here.

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  3. Tastes like chicken.

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  4. -----an' the horns are on backwards!

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    1. The horns are on the right way. the body is on the horns backwards.

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  5. 36,000 years ago? Really?

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  6. Strange to cut and eat a portion of such an amazing find unless they were dying of starvation. Were the researchers the cast of The View?

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  7. John Hammond will have a herd of them in a year.

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