Call Ducks Finally Hatched

I my have gone a bit overboard..... I have 9 thermometers in my new Freezerbator...

After your regulator busted and the temp shot up to dang near 200 degrees, I think the overzealousness is warranted! How DID you replace it, anyway? I'm not much of an electrician so I'm clueless about these things. I really should learn one of these days...
 
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The person I bought them from told me they take 60 days which mean they would hatch 2 days after I get back from vacation. But I checked again and they actually only take 52 days so they will hatch smack dab on the day I leave. I plan to have it live with me until it gets to big it cant. I am already working on making it a harness. You have a house call duck. I will have a house dinosaur!
you have a house call duck. I will have a house dinosaur. Brilliant and hysterical comment, 18angovem.
 
But it's true, emus are basically gallimimus dinosaurs! Proto-feathers, toothless beak and all! They even have a sort of pointy tail :p Dems is dah-no-sours!
 
But it's true, emus are basically gallimimus dinosaurs! Proto-feathers, toothless beak and all! They even have a sort of pointy tail :p Dems is dah-no-sours!
what does gal....whatsit mean? Proto feathers and toothless beaks? What is this thing? I mean, I have seen emus before but the body parts sound exotic.
 
After your regulator busted and the temp shot up to dang near 200 degrees, I think the overzealousness is warranted! How DID you replace it, anyway? I'm not much of an electrician so I'm clueless about these things. I really should learn one of these days...
I bought a little black box that control how the electric flow is moved from california. It was the chinese one part that broke.
 
what does gal....whatsit mean? Proto feathers and toothless beaks? What is this thing? I mean, I have seen emus before but the body parts sound exotic.

Sorry, sorry! I'm a huge paleontology nut. :p Proto-feathers is just the term they gave to the fluffy fuzzy stuff that many bird-like dinosaurs were covered with. And gallimimus, unlike most other dinosaurs, didn't have jaws but a beak like most modern birds! And they were about a meter tall...so, basically, emus, LOL!
 
Sorry, sorry! I'm a huge paleontology nut. :p Proto-feathers is just the term they gave to the fluffy fuzzy stuff that many bird-like dinosaurs were covered with. And gallimimus, unlike most other dinosaurs, didn't have jaws but a beak like most modern birds! And they were about a meter tall...so, basically, emus, LOL!
no, it's OK. I like it. These are terms I've never heard of and I appreciate your and @18angovem's patience with me by explaining all of it.
 

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