Back in the 60's when Dad was alive, and the pheasant limit was 5, cleaning 10 birds was not too big a deal, We could do one in 2 minutes.10 in 10 minutes. One Sunday evening we came home with 10, laid them in the grass in the back yard, and left the black lab "Gypsy" to guard them. I took one and gave it to the old maid school teacher next door.Dad fixed us an adult beverage. We came out and set to work cleaning the birds. After I did my 4th bird I said "I'm done,and Pop said no no, I'm doing my fifth and there's one more there. We recounted and sure enough 10 roosters. I took the tenth and went back to the teacher, figuring she left on the step and Gypsy brought it back home. SHe said, No, I've already cleaned it and it's in the fridge. So I gave her that one also. We never did hear who lost one of their pheasants but we always laughed about the night Gypsy thought he was going to catch hell for losing a pheasant and went door to door til he found another. And that dog WAS the sharpest knife in the drawer. And there's a story of how he brought home a prime rib roast, in meat locker white paper wrapper, one Christmas morning.
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