The Black Moor was HUGE.. i couldn't flush him down.. that's why we buried him. Funny story:
I dug a hold roughly 5 inches in diameter and about 6 inches deep. When I dropped him in.. he just got stuck in the opening. HAHA. He was too long. I had to put him in sideways. LOL
We also gave him a little prayer and set him free with a stick of incense. (Should've cremated him)
when i was young, leslie and i used to dissect feeder goldfishes with plastic knives!!! =D soooo cool. we descaled, de-eyed, degilled, definned, deboned, demeat/filet...soooo cool!
The Black Moor was HUGE.. i couldn't flush him down.. that's why we buried him. Funny story:
ReplyDeleteI dug a hold roughly 5 inches in diameter and about 6 inches deep. When I dropped him in.. he just got stuck in the opening. HAHA. He was too long. I had to put him in sideways. LOL
We also gave him a little prayer and set him free with a stick of incense. (Should've cremated him)
what's a moor? that goldfish downstairs??
ReplyDeleteyup. It's the big black one. One of my favorites. Didn't need to feed him.. he just ate poo. it was awesome.
ReplyDeleteI would have cut it open to see what it was made of... (I hear a collective "eeeewww!")
ReplyDeletecut what open? the fish?
ReplyDeletewhen i was young, leslie and i used to dissect feeder goldfishes with plastic knives!!! =D soooo cool. we descaled, de-eyed, degilled, definned, deboned, demeat/filet...soooo cool!