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Wayne Baxter: Hunter/trapper letters reminders of Baxter Black Famed cowboy poet entertained on Johnny Carson show Wayne Baxter writes: That part about "killing that head of cabbage" reminded me of a poem Baxter Black (no kin as far as I know) wrote and performed in the Johnny Carson show. It's titled "A Vegetarian's Nightmare, or A Dessertation of Plants Rights". It's on Youtube and since you read this far I guarantee you will find it entertaining. - Wayne BaxterComments re article 72531 Ralph Waggener Billy Joe Fudge right on hunting wild game Video: A Vegetarian's Nightmare This story was posted on 2015-01-17 12:14:52
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