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Round is definitely a shape!
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Never had fried oreos, what do you batter and fry them in? I like to try new and exotic foods.
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At 2:00 a.m. I am warming up cheeseburgers for my 16 year old son who is always hungry. The 7 year old had to have popcorn.
 
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ya know I was thinking phoneman said he has some birds hes selling I was asking about the Americauna's but I think he has wayndotts not sure the ones you looking for but he may be able to point you in the right direction.

He has americaunas and blue laced red wyandottes. He has lots of both. And they are beautiful!
 
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susanne i was looking at the weather last night on ch 10. i forgot the name for it but during the thunder storm cold air falls to the ground real fast and when it hits the ground it like a mushroom effect. it can create winds up to 140 to 170 miles per hour. this happened in elgin s.c. last week.
 
MRC new person I am so sorry I missed saying hello to you.. your in Columbia right? I'm in Laurens
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Thanks for the welcome! I'm actually up around Campobello which is a few miles north of Spartanburg.​
 
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susanne i was looking at the weather last night on ch 10. i forgot the name for it but during the thunder storm cold air falls to the ground real fast and when it hits the ground it like a mushroom effect. it can create winds up to 140 to 170 miles per hour. this happened in elgin s.c. last week.

Phoneman, I think the word you are looking for is "shear". Wind shear is known to knock airplanes out the air. Never thought much about being on the ground beneath one, but I bet that would not be fun at all!
 
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susanne i was looking at the weather last night on ch 10. i forgot the name for it but during the thunder storm cold air falls to the ground real fast and when it hits the ground it like a mushroom effect. it can create winds up to 140 to 170 miles per hour. this happened in elgin s.c. last week.

Phoneman, I think the word you are looking for is "shear". Wind shear is known to knock airplanes out the air. Never thought much about being on the ground beneath one, but I bet that would not be fun at all!

that could be the word, i cant remember. but the way he explained it, i think that is what happened
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Phoneman, I think the word you are looking for is "shear". Wind shear is known to knock airplanes out the air. Never thought much about being on the ground beneath one, but I bet that would not be fun at all!

that could be the word, i cant remember. but the way he explained it, i think that is what happened
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I agree. I just hope it doesn't happen again. We are very close (finally) to starting on our house but we are having it built for coastal winds (130 mph). I hope that will keep it safe. And we're doing a commercial grade tin roof. I'm tired of shingles being everywhere.

Fried Oreos are yummy! Now I want one.

A barn raising.... now that sounds fun! Bringing a bottle of wine and a rooster cracked me up! I'm not sure we have the knowledge for the construction but we can always find someone. I think that might be a really fun idea and what a great story to tell!

We thought about putting one of the jacks in there but they have killed our baby goats in the past. However, that was when they were all separated and now they all kind of hang out together so it might be different. My husband doesn't think the donkeys were intending to hurt the baby yesterday but they definitely weren't letting the mama near it. I'll have to think about it.

I woke up at 7 am and went out to check on the lamb. All the sheep were up by the pasture gate... lamb included! Usually they take off when someone approaches, but they didn't. Uh oh. I look up and there's that dang dog, in the pasture, sniffing where she had the baby, about 50 ft from where we were. I ran as fast as I could, fell on the steps going into the house, woke everyone up screaming. Unfortunately that stupid dog saw my husband coming with the gun and took off. I know it's hungry. It's really skinny. We might set a trap for it tonight.

I hate predators!
 
It's called Downdraft and is caused by the collapse of the top of a large cloud formation. As the top of the cloud comes down it pushes all the air underneath it down and outward as it hits the ground. The air is cold because it comes from high up in the atmosphere. Wind shear is the boundary of two passing air flows. Like two cars passing on a small road. One air mass can be still but the other moves rapidly by the other. Has the effect like scissors, I.E. shears anything in between the two air masses. I was in US Army Aviation for years. I had to study the effects of foul weather and how to identify its formation. Yours eyes are far more accurate than a weather forecaster while you're flying a helicopter. But neither of these types of air movement can be seen easily unless they are at the edge of a rain event or dust or debris are in the air; but then you still need to be at an angle of view that allows for it to be observed. These two wind events lead the causes of weather related aviation deaths. Just thought you'd like to know what they are called and why.

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that could be the word, i cant remember. but the way he explained it, i think that is what happened
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I agree. I just hope it doesn't happen again. We are very close (finally) to starting on our house but we are having it built for coastal winds (130 mph). I hope that will keep it safe. And we're doing a commercial grade tin roof. I'm tired of shingles being everywhere.

Fried Oreos are yummy! Now I want one.

A barn raising.... now that sounds fun! Bringing a bottle of wine and a rooster cracked me up! I'm not sure we have the knowledge for the construction but we can always find someone. I think that might be a really fun idea and what a great story to tell!

We thought about putting one of the jacks in there but they have killed our baby goats in the past. However, that was when they were all separated and now they all kind of hang out together so it might be different. My husband doesn't think the donkeys were intending to hurt the baby yesterday but they definitely weren't letting the mama near it. I'll have to think about it.

I woke up at 7 am and went out to check on the lamb. All the sheep were up by the pasture gate... lamb included! Usually they take off when someone approaches, but they didn't. Uh oh. I look up and there's that dang dog, in the pasture, sniffing where she had the baby, about 50 ft from where we were. I ran as fast as I could, fell on the steps going into the house, woke everyone up screaming. Unfortunately that stupid dog saw my husband coming with the gun and took off. I know it's hungry. It's really skinny. We might set a trap for it tonight.

I hate predators!
 
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Fried oreos are THE BEST! I love them! My mom used to make them for us from time to time! ...hmm...think I may have to go get some oreos now! LOL
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Thanks for the welcome! I'm actually up around Campobello which is a few miles north of Spartanburg.

I know Campobello used to go to horse sales up there every other Friday night. that is until they made everyone get coggins and ruined many peoples livelihoods. except the vets.. oh well a whole different deal... Glad your here You'll like everyone.. lots of fun... what kinds of chickens do you have? tells some about yourself..

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