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    So what ya in for? Licken frogs.
    Im having to much fun with this idea.


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    I work in the city (not by choice) but live waaaaaaay out of it. Takes a country boy to put these city folks in place!!!! Hee Hee!!!
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    Froglickers anonymous?

    dea napalming swamps to take out the "frog labs"

    Kiss my Frog!
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    In reply to the post about eating their organs as "just more meat"... unless you are absolutely sure an organ is okay to eat, do not eat. In fact, do not let the juices from any organ get into meat you do plan to eat. Liver in a frog is a good example. Frogs are "indicator species", meaning they show the first signs of pollution contamination because they absorb chemicals and toxins thru the skin easily. What does this mean for the internal organs? Well all those absorbed toxins are going to be filtered out and concentrated in the liver. I don't know about the other organs but I certainly wouldn't touch them.
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    Haaaa Ha!! Frog Lick'n gut sucking flatfooter!!!
    This frog tuff still cracks up!
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    that I was more clear than I was apparently. I sure wasn't talking frogs, although Mitch is right about their being an indicator species. A person should be able to identify healthy meat, if an animal has been ingesting toxins, the liver is the first "filtering" system in the body. I said once if it looks "iffy" don't risk it, but if you're not sure what to look for, you probably shouldnt be out killing animals to begin with, sorry, or you should be with someone who's teaching you.

    About the frogs, damages to our environment usually show up in marsh, swamp and bog type areas first (the everglades for instance) These are very delicate eco-systems and the changes show there, hence the same is true for the animals that habituate those areas.

    This is also true of tundra areas in the north, because the balance of the system is so delicate, damage to the system shows up more clearly and more quickly.
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    Hey explodingearth what is "bufo toads" do you mean bullfrog toads?
    And have you licked'em? If so why? and what did it do for you? I'll get my nutrients elsewhere, thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beowulf65 View Post
    Hey explodingearth what is "bufo toads" do you mean bullfrog toads?
    And have you licked'em? If so why? and what did it do for you? I'll get my nutrients elsewhere, thanks.
    Frog Licker!!!
    He gets like this when he's just licked too many d*** frogs, some guys just don't know their limit. Get that frog away from him!!
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    its a type of toad that secretes a highly potent LEGAL psychedelic compound known as 5-MeO-DMT closely related to DMT which is found in alot of plants esp in south america. the tribes make teas with it called ayahuasca and they make snuffs that they blow into
    eachothers noses for a strong strong trip. you can smoke it too its only orally active with umm... SSRI's or the other type of anti depressant not sure...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychoactive_toad

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5-MeO-DMT

    ive never done dmt or 5 meo but i have taken shrooms and DPT
    DPT is another tryptamine compound similiar to DMT and 5 meo. DPT was utterly insane i can go into detail about that if anone wants shrooms are pretty weird too i try to keep it low dose for now. shrooms are pretty interesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by explodingearth View Post
    its a type of toad that secretes a highly potent LEGAL psychedelic compound known as 5-MeO-DMT closely related to DMT which is found in alot of plants esp in south america. the tribes make teas with it called ayahuasca and they make snuffs that they blow into
    eachothers noses for a strong strong trip. you can smoke it too its only orally active with umm... SSRI's or the other type of anti depressant not sure...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychoactive_toad

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5-MeO-DMT

    ive never done dmt or 5 meo but i have taken shrooms and DPT
    DPT is another tryptamine compound similiar to DMT and 5 meo. DPT was utterly insane i can go into detail about that if anone wants shrooms are pretty weird too i try to keep it low dose for now. shrooms are pretty interesting
    Way TMI dude!
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    Yes like stated above im from louisiana and we have both, you can boil the meaty part and roots, and im not sure about all frogs but down here we have huge bull frogs, which people actually hunt at night its called gigging. Anyway cut the legs off peal the skin and cook em over a fire....Yum Yum Where you from Ecko if you dont mind me asking?

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    I used to gig frogs all the time. Mom would fry those rascals like chicken. They'd hop around in the skillet like they were trying to get away. They are some good eating.
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    Yes they are Rick, Yes they are.....hey in Louisiana back in the day the gigs we used were kinda like spear pitchforks....but i dont remeber what year they actually passed a law that puncturing there skin was inhumane, so they made the new gigs kinda like a long stick with a grabber on the end.......know what I mean? we still used the spear type gigs though, are if the frogs were big enough a .22 lol. was that the same where your from? the law thing i mean.?

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    The barbed pitchfork design was all I ever used. I haven't been in years and I'm sure it's been outlawed. If I remember correctly it had five barbs on it and I stuck it on an old broom handle.

    A grabber on the end, huh? So you have to humanly catch them so you can inhumanely kill them. Do lawmakers have a sense of humor or what?

    I had to look up the law for Indiana:

    Frog (bull and green only) June 15, 2007 - April 30, 2008 25 per day

    Frogs may be taken with gig or spear, with a head not more than three inches in width and a single row of tines, long bow and arrow,club, hands alone or pole or hand line, with not more than one hook or artificial lure attached. Firearms used for frog hunting are restricted to a .22-caliber firearm loaded with bird shot only.
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    lol i agree....but yea same here, the barb fork thing, and then belive it are not yes a grabber...only to gently grab them, then beat there heads against the side of the boat.....

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