French frogs

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I'm sorry. What happened?
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I dunno
 
That really sucks
Yeah. I'm kinda bummed, I wanted to prove to my dad that Orpingtons weren't these death prone birds that freeze half way back to the coop after getting a drink of water (Seriously he had one do that) and that it was just the birds he got from the sale, not all Orpingtons
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Yeah. I'm kinda bummed, I wanted to prove to my dad that Orpingtons weren't these death prone birds that freeze half way back to the coop after getting a drink of water (Seriously he had one do that) and that it was just the birds he got from the sale, not all Orpingtons :/

Yeah that is often the worst part, admitting to dad he might be right :)
 
well it does help......lol

besides, what redneck you ever hear of that don't like making a huge bonfire.

I've been known to stop at folks houses and offer to pick up their limb trash by the road, just for this purpose.......

I need you come to Tn. and help me a hundred and eight acres bag worms killed a lot of my cedar couple of years ago . need to clean them up and have a bunch of big fires . When I burn the flames go a hundred feet high. and of course the fire department shows up . to tell me I needed to get a permit again .
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scare the city folks I guess .
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. even my kids like fire .Alex my oldest would ask me you going to hot it daddy. every time I used a cutting torch . then sit and wait for short pieces to fall so he could drop them is water .he was maybe four years old .comes to cut fire wood every couple of weeks so I have plenty of good bon fire limbs .
 
I need you come to Tn. and help me  a hundred and eight acres bag worms killed a lot of my cedar couple of years ago . need to clean them up and have a bunch of big fires . When I burn the flames go a hundred feet high. and of course the fire department shows up . to tell me I needed to get a permit  again .:lau  scare the city folks I guess .:idunno . even my kids like fire .Alex my oldest would ask me you going to hot it daddy. every time I used  a cutting torch . then sit and wait for short pieces to fall so he could drop them is water .he was maybe four years old .comes to cut fire wood every couple of weeks so I have plenty of good bon fire limbs .

My father is on the fire department, so I sympathise with them :) Saddly just because some people live rural does not mean they have basic fire safety sense. He constantly has farmers calling him asking for permits when 40/50 mph winds are expected. Not that you are so foolish, just that rural does not always mean more sense...
 
anytime we do a serious fire, or burn pastures, we always let the local fire department and the county dispatch know.
 
I have a friend that comes to my bonfires....we go out with trucks and bring a bunch of loads of old blow downs...railroad ties, etc the fire gets 20' tall...never during high fire danger though. Usually just after a good rain.
 
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