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    mybfisred wrote: »

    Do you also eat rotten milk...a german dessert...or so that's what my brother tells me...and I can't believe anything he says

    I certainly don't. It sounds
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    I certainly don't. It sounds
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    My brother loved it oddly...cause all he eats is pizza or corn dogs haha
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    Believe it or not, we only have brown eggs here

    I just have to jump in here to admit that I thought white eggs were dyed that color until I was about 10 years old, when I discovered the truth. I was raised on a farm and we'd had many, many breeds of chickens over the years, and I'd never in my life seen a white egg come out of a chicken. Various shades of brown/tan and blue/green, yes, white, no. I used to crack a store-bought egg and try to figure out how they got the white color to go all the way through. I thought they dyed them because people preferred white eggs (like they dye cheese orange because people won't buy "natural" colored cheese).

    We still have chickens, and still have none that lay white eggs. I do have ducks that lay white eggs, though.
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    I just have to jump in here to admit that I thought white eggs were dyed that color until I was about 10 years old, when I discovered the truth. I was raised on a farm and we'd had many, many breeds of chickens over the years, and I'd never in my life seen a white egg come out of a chicken. Various shades of brown/tan and blue/green, yes, white, no. I used to crack a store-bought egg and try to figure out how they got the white color to go all the way through. I thought they dyed them because people preferred white eggs (like they dye cheese orange because people won't buy "natural" colored cheese).

    We still have chickens, and still have none that lay white eggs. I do have ducks that lay white eggs, though.

    Can you answer me this then...why don't those chickens I see that roam freely not go out into the street...how do they know ...do you train them??
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    I just have to jump in here to admit that I thought white eggs were dyed that color until I was about 10 years old, when I discovered the truth. I was raised on a farm and we'd had many, many breeds of chickens over the years, and I'd never in my life seen a white egg come out of a chicken. Various shades of brown/tan and blue/green, yes, white, no. I used to crack a store-bought egg and try to figure out how they got the white color to go all the way through. I thought they dyed them because people preferred white eggs (like they dye cheese orange because people won't buy "natural" colored cheese).

    We still have chickens, and still have none that lay white eggs. I do have ducks that lay white eggs, though.

    My dad has chickens too and he gets every colour from white , browns to the bluey green..I have to admit I just can't eat those bluish green ones :noway:
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    is it kinda like chocolate milk comes from brown cows?
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    [quote= Can you answer me this then...why don't those chickens I see that roam freely not go out into the street...how do they know ...do you train them??
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    We don't live close enough to the road for ours to go into the street, but our neighbor's are in the road all the time. They're just good at getting out of the way when a car is coming.

    When I was a kid I had pigeons, and they used to get in the road all the time. And they wouldn't move for cars. I'd have to run out and chase them out of the way when a car came. Pigeons and chickens eat the gravel off the roads to help them break up their food.
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    [quote= Can you answer me this then...why don't those chickens I see that roam freely not go out into the street...how do they know ...do you train them??

    We don't live close enough to the road for ours to go into the street, but our neighbor's are in the road all the time. They're just good at getting out of the way when a car is coming.

    When I was a kid I had pigeons, and they used to get in the road all the time. And they wouldn't move for cars. I'd have to run out and chase them out of the way when a car came. Pigeons and chickens eat the gravel off the roads to help them break up their food. [/quote]

    Interesting ...where I live..its rural and subs...mixed together...and those suckers stay ...i wanted them to train my cats and dog...i asked my girl friend about it one day (cause she was raised on a farm)...and she said it had to do with the rooster aka *kitten*...typical :D
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    Refrigerator control panels that die AFTER the warranty runs out :s
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    You irk me
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    Hunger
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    Ok offense is making up for it

    Haha you can't respond to your own post!!..falcons should still be in this
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    Watch me

    Defense and offense doing thier jobs today... also why the falcons are out

    Mmmmm....cheese dip...disagree ...
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    People who see you wearing a vt shirt and assume you are as obsessed w football as they are, and all the fake smiles I have to put on to cover up my "i dont have any idea what you are talking about" face.
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    Being hungry but not getting groceries till tomorrow so there's stuff all in the cupboards and fridge :(
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    Water weight!
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    When so many people state that "x" show is excellent on Netflix and I give it a try only to learn that it's absolute *kitten*, causing me to waste my Netflix and Chill time.

    Either I have super high standards for what my entertainment should be or people like really poorly written/constructed shows/movies.
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    I bought a new washer and even though I am 5'6", I have to use a step stool to reach the bottom.
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    W8WarI wrote: »
    Water weight!

    Ugh hate this I would be winning a non existent bet otherwise
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    rhenry2424 wrote: »
    I bought a new washer and even though I am 5'6", I have to use a step stool to reach the bottom.

    I have this newer giant deep top loader that can fit king size bedding in it. It uses a bedding setting and spins on low, when you take it out to put it into the dryer it's one big wet heavy pain in the *kitten*. Also sometimes it will beep because the load gets off kilter, that's sooooo annoying.

    I have a love/hate relationship with this washer.
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    81Katz wrote: »

    I have this newer giant deep top loader that can fit king size bedding in it. It uses a bedding setting and spins on low, when you take it out to put it into the dryer it's one big wet heavy pain in the *kitten*. Also sometimes it will beep because the load gets off kilter, that's sooooo annoying.

    I have a love/hate relationship with this washer.

    I hope I didn't buy the same one..
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    rhenry2424 wrote: »

    I hope I didn't buy the same one..

    Samsung?
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    81Katz wrote: »

    Samsung?

    GE
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    blatant stupidity....not "oh i didnt know" or "i never heard of this before", but pure blatant stupidity
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    Agreed especially when it seems manipulative....

    yea that to. i was talking about when someone has done something a certain way for the past year or 2, and its policy at work, but they still act like they have no clue what to do

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