Kentucky Headhunters - Drylandfish скачать видео бесплатно


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Great song from the headhunters!

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9 years назад

Tamara Milam

Can you dig it! Ya better not, metal no good ferit, stale the tastes ovem Ya do dis wit chu handz! Yiup! (Don't you correct my slang. I know how to spell in more than one language.) Huuuuuwaah n Budumbough! LOL

9 years назад

Tamara Milam

I will keep my other comment to myself gentlemen! Because ladies (not all Female) know not to speak out of place in them thar parts of the woods!

9 years назад

Tamara Milam

High Mr. Milburn! I like taking the back way up behind Houchin's Market across the old Houchin's Ferry. The one outside of the park. I used to rent from Mr Jaggers. You know who I am talking about. Boy he is sure ready fo WWIII eeejeeee jeeee I lived in his Jock Road property across the damned 'ol damn Nolin Dam.

11 years назад

turnersnake

why central ky we pick em here in va every year soak in salted H2O to get little critters out then fry away.

12 years назад

Jim Milburn

Well, if you've lived in the Cave Area, as I did for 20 years, (Close to Barren and Metcalf County where Headhunters roam), they may be expensive dried, but i have visited families who don't dry them, they're eat shotly after picked - fried. Mammoth Cave National Park has cars parked all along HWY255 where the locals go to their "spots" (hunters alswayshave spots, theiy're haard to find) and check on the annual crop. Mammth Cave supports the sport, not requiring permits to pick them.

12 years назад

Kat Hagan

@locojim100 You are so uninformed. Dryland fish are morrell mushrooms. We are just lucky we can go to the woods and find them. A lot of places you can only get them dried and they are very expensive.

12 years назад

Jim Milburn

Song makes no sense unless you've lived in Central KY - their comment on springtime culinary delicacy that gets those folks troming through the woods each year - great!

12 years назад

turnersnake

@southernrockdrummer some people like to learn new things, sorry you don't.

12 years назад

turnersnake

we call them toadstool mushrooms not dry land fish.

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