My goodness! That thing almost weigh as much as me!@room onthebroom , @Sapphire Sebright , @NanaKat
The big one is 93 lbs. The Early Giants are 23 lbs. and 30 lbs.
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My goodness! That thing almost weigh as much as me!@room onthebroom , @Sapphire Sebright , @NanaKat
The big one is 93 lbs. The Early Giants are 23 lbs. and 30 lbs.
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I have another one still out there that may be even bigger. It certainly looks bigger.My goodness! That thing almost weigh as much as me!
So pretty! Very autumnal. I keep debating if I want to plant stuff next year or not. The birds will get most of it. But it might be fun if I can keep the garden alive.The big one is 93 lbs. The Early Giants are 23 lbs. and 30 lbs.
He has his AC set to 84°F
Nope, I'm good. That thrice-damned hamster at the pet store was enough for me. It's a smell I'll still remember when I'm alone in a nursing home with nothing left but by memories. And even when they are gone, I'll still remember that wretched smell.Imagine the smell after 3 months
Yes, they definitely can. Someone hit a cow near our house maybe an eighth of a mile (someone convert that for the foreigner) and the county just dug a hole with a backhoe and rolled her in and covered her up. She baked down there for a week or so and then who knows what dug her up because they didn't bury her deep enough. She exploded in the summer heat and you could smell her the minute you stepped outside. It was awful.Apparently they can actually explode.
Top row: NY Strip
Bottom Row: Prime Rib
They are made of steak and prime rib though.So pretty! Very autumnal. I keep debating if I want to plant stuff next year or not. The birds will get most of it. But it might be fun if I can keep the garden alive.
That sounds awful! Mine is on 68 for bed and 72 during the day.
Nope, I'm good. That thrice-damned hamster at the pet store was enough for me. It's a smell I'll still remember when I'm alone in a nursing home with nothing left but by memories. And even when they are gone, I'll still remember that wretched smell.
Yes, they definitely can. Someone hit a cow near our house maybe an eighth of a mile (someone convert that for the foreigner) and the county just dug a hole with a backhoe and rolled her in and covered her up. She baked down there for a week or so and then who knows what dug her up because they didn't bury her deep enough. She exploded in the summer heat and you could smell her the minute you stepped outside. It was awful.
Those look like burger patties to me.
Once they're ground, they are just burger.They are made of steak and prime rib though.
Happens to beached whales sometimes. Really nasty.A couple years ago we had a rotting badger outside our house mid summer.
That was the worst smell I've ever experienced. Apparently they can actually explode.
Hippos alsoHappens to beached whales sometimes. Really nasty.
0.201168 in kilometers or 201.168 in meters(someone convert that for the foreigner)
This guy died of old age directly upwind of the house.Happens to beached whales sometimes. Really nasty.
I had to read that multiple times before I realized you said "beached" and not "bleached"Happens to beached whales sometimes. Really nasty.