CrealCritter
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Jesus is Lord and Christ
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Had never heard of it in Turkeys...No. Actually know the word. Ive used it since little. It was never called a coffee pot.
I've also used parthenogenesis in conversations recently. That word gets blank looks except for some poultry people who know about the few birds who've done it like the turkeys. Or those who like lizards and such
Except those car carriers almost always are automatic trucks... but I like the idea. I was thinking that with the first one was front first, and slid in under the canopy. and the deck of the carrier was angled slightly down in the back, so the back of the 2nd van was actually raised a few inches and caught the edge ????Only thing I can think of is truck driver popped the clutch and bounced the trailer. That end van might have had a loose rear binder and bounce just right to catch the canopy as the truck pulled out.
I can't believe I typed that in one sentence.
Jesus is Lord and Christ![]()
Had never heard of it in Turkeys...
We have one also not a fancy one but gets the job done when we need it to.I have the glass pyrex ones that you could watch the whole process... the bubbles under the base and when it was hot enough that the water would go all the way up the glass tube to hit the top of the "basket" that the coffee grounds are in.
Sadly, someone will throw them out when I die.....
God only knows how that craziness really happened. But that picture is taking the phrase "if it ain't broken, get a bigger hammer" to a whole new level.Except those car carriers almost always are automatic trucks... but I like the idea. I was thinking that with the first one was front first, and slid in under the canopy. and the deck of the carrier was angled slightly down in the back, so the back of the 2nd van was actually raised a few inches and caught the edge ????
I like your explanation better...![]()