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Tue, 29 Aug 2006 12:29:06 -0400 alt.fiftyplus
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Stan...
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...
LOL! You are too funny.


david...
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**...
I think he's supposed to use them in the outdoor grill. After they
are dried, of course!


Stan :) (yodeling to eddy arnold's cattle call)

Arch (TX)...
Uuugh, Stan, you are supposed to toss only the old, very dry chips. LOL

Lou...
There places in the world where dried chips are standard fuel for fires.
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