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Farm life
Tue, 29 Aug 2006 12:29:06 -0400
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Stan...
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Yesterday I was reading david's local news about the NY State Fair being
held near his home. Having grown up in the big city and now being
transplanted to a farming area I read with interest about some of the Fair's
events that included among other things "rooster crowing".
Well, you know one thing just leads to another and I got on the computer
and pulled up sites like: "rooster crowing", "cow sounds" and "horse sounds"
I've come to the conclusion that if you grow up on a farm, you're
probably alone and you have to make up your own fun. I read about "buffalo
chip tossing" I went over to the pasture and tried it.
I'll never do it again, it was wet, it smelled terrible and I couldn't
pick it up.
Chakolate...
david...
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uh... you're supposed to wait until they dry in the sun... let them 'age'
a month or two... then there's no odor. Now, with this new-found
knowledge, you may wish to once again consider partipating in that grand
sport.... :)
**Dalin**...
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I think he's supposed to use them in the outdoor grill. After they
are dried, of course!
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Stan :) (yodeling to eddy arnold's cattle call)
Arch (TX)...
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Uuugh, Stan, you are supposed to toss only the old, very dry chips. LOL
Lou...
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There places in the world where dried chips are standard fuel for fires.
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