I'm forever reminded of a class mate who was once asked by the teacher what he wanted for Thanksgiving. Going around the class everyone answered by listing their favorite foods. "Apple pie", "brown-sugared butternut squash", "cranberries", "ham", and "turkey stuffing" is what many said. That last answer probably caused my friend to provide his all too well thought out answer. It was his turn to answer and started out answering without knowing what exactly to say. "I want to see a lot of turkey.....," he said hesitantly. And as all eyes were looking at him, he blurted out "droppings!, turkey droppings"" Everyone laughed when he said that. The teacher was some what amused and said, "Alright, that's an original answer. Turkey droppings it is."
Honey
Chickens have a shelf life of 5-10 years.
Kek, I almost spit out some beer!
Take from each according to his ability.....give each according to his mead. ___ Chairman Meow CCCP
"Chickens have a shelf life of 5-10 years."
Ya have to feed them and clean up the chicken droppings though.
So THAT's what happened......:) thanks, I'll try again.
I'm forever reminded of a class mate who was once asked by the teacher what he wanted for Thanksgiving. Going around the class everyone answered by listing their favorite foods. "Apple pie", "brown-sugared butternut squash", "cranberries", "ham", and "turkey stuffing" is what many said. That last answer probably caused my friend to provide his all too well thought out answer. It was his turn to answer and started out answering without knowing what exactly to say. "I want to see a lot of turkey.....," he said hesitantly. And as all eyes were looking at him, he blurted out "droppings!, turkey droppings"" Everyone laughed when he said that. The teacher was some what amused and said, "Alright, that's an original answer. Turkey droppings it is."