The New York Times is providing recession survival hints by interviewing a few old folk about how they got through the Great Depression.
The article is of some interest, but are geese all as tough as this?:
We used to make featherbeds out of chicken feathers and geese, but we’d pick the goose without killing him: all you do is pick him up, yank the feathers off when he was still alive. He don’t mind it. It grows back in two or three months.
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The journalists must be city slickers not to realise when someone is pulling their leg.
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