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I just returned from 16 days on the QE2, and they served venison one
evening. It was delicious, and I believe it was the first time I have
ever had venison not shot by a guy who then drove the dead animal all
over town in his pick-up truck for a day to brag!

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Mary wrote:
> I just returned from 16 days on the QE2, and they served venison one
> evening. It was delicious, and I believe it was the first time I have
> ever had venison not shot by a guy who then drove the dead animal all
> over town in his pick-up truck for a day to brag!


I believe they still farm deer in Scotland. Maybe that's where the
QE2 would have got it. An even less sporting end than from your pickup
truck guy, what? -aem

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Mary wrote:

> I just returned from 16 days on the QE2, and they served venison one
> evening. It was delicious, and I believe it was the first time I have
> ever had venison not shot by a guy who then drove the dead animal all
> over town in his pick-up truck for a day to brag!


How do you know that it hadn't been driven around town?

Bob


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> Mary wrote:
> > I just returned from 16 days on the QE2, and they served venison one
> > evening. It was delicious, and I believe it was the first time I have
> > ever had venison not shot by a guy who then drove the dead animal all
> > over town in his pick-up truck for a day to brag!

>
> I believe they still farm deer in Scotland. Maybe that's where the
> QE2 would have got it. An even less sporting end than from your pickup
> truck guy, what? -aem
>


There are deer farms in Ireland too. Most of what I have seen here in Sandy
Eggo are from New Zealand.

Charlie


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Actually, I don't know that! However, it didn't get hauled over to MY
house, and that's a plus right there.

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