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Just doing what I do
I find it interesting how many here know what a goat smells like.Not sure if I ever had goat meat. But have had goat cheese that stunk like goats.
I’m not going to ask how...
I find it interesting how many here know what a goat smells like.Not sure if I ever had goat meat. But have had goat cheese that stunk like goats.
Yes, but you started by asking about undercoat protection and Corroless isn’t suitable for that. Fluid-film is.
Well there are these things called petting zoos, and my neighbors used to have a few stinkin up the place. Why wouldn't you ask?I find it interesting how many here know what a goat smells like.
I’m not going to ask how...
I find it interesting how many here know what a goat smells like.
I’m not going to ask how...
Because Ben is here...and I am afraid of the answer.Why wouldn't you ask?
Because Ben is here...and I am afraid of the answer.
Nah, he wouldn't...Because Ben is here...and I am afraid of the answer.
Hundreds. None on hand at the moment though.Any pics??
I might need to pick your brain
I bet you have and you don’t even know itNot sure if I ever had goat meat. But have had goat cheese that stunk like goats.
Anything is possible..., but why would you think that?I bet you have and you don’t even know it
I have my own pet, here in Viet Nam. His name is Chu Chu
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I am not trying to make fun of Americans, far from, but this "storm" thing has been an interesting thing for me. I am used to calling it storm when the wind reach a certain speed. Under that it is gale, and under that again it is breeze. So, when people here says it is a storm of some kind, like rain storm, or thunder storm, well, we do not have much of that here, but it is talked about, I am like, what... this is hardly even a breeze. It is just that the words are used very different and nothing wrong with that, but when I moved here it puzzled me. I do realize that here in the city it is not much wind, while up in the mountains it might be more windy.
You see, I grew up in a village where the wind and wind gusts were extremely strong due to being surrounded by mountains. Tipping buses and 18 wheelers, and blowing cars of the road. Taking buildings. And not a tornado, just from flat wind. The houses are secured with wires or steel rods in the corners. Fastest gusts I have recorded was 150 mph.
More than once my wife has told me that what I have been used to in my life is completely different from life here. Being used to have a little boys room outside, going there in the winter too as a little boy. Windy and snow did not matter. Think I was about 5-6 years old when we got a little boys room inside. In the little boys room outside we used old newspapers as bathroom tissue. Life these days are certainly different.
Bill
Around here, a weather event that causes precipitation and/or winds between periods of relative calm is called a “storm”. That’s because the rest of the days it is generally fair weather....so the “Storm” period is the anomaly that gets a name to describe it.
It's only been two months since they were supposed to bury it....
If water falls from the sky, I call it rain...
If there's thunder and lightning, it's a storm.... Thunder storm....
I've had goat/birria before, pretty tastey. It's so heavily seasoned you don't have any clue what sort of animal flesh is in it.
They were waiting for rain to soften the soil and keep the dust down?
We are supposed to get snow tonight and 2" - 6" accumulation and then some more snow on Tuesday....
They better get it buried before the ground freezes....
I've been arguing with the phone center operators to get this done for 2 months... I told the guy from Malaysia this weekend who was quoting me 3 weeks to get it buried that in three weeks there is this white stuff that falls from the sky called snow and the ground freezes - they better get it buried before that...
What a bunch of dumb asses....