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Chips O'Toole wrote:When you put your face on the stove, should you use pure argon or helium?
Liquid smoke. :)
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Farmwelding wrote:Maybe I'll send you the electric corn cob. Use that and you'll never have to go to the can again. Plug her in and you'll be shocked(literally and figuratively)
Is there really an electric corn cob? Do you taze the cattle with it like a cattle prod? Or play pranks on the pigs when you are bored? :lol:
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LtBadd wrote:well damn, I'm offended that no one else was offended...can't we all just get along?? :lol: :lol:
We all seem to get along pretty well. Lots of threads go sideways (exnailpounder usually starts it) but we usually help by answering the question(s) at hand before we get carried away. :P
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electrode wrote:
Farmwelding wrote:Maybe I'll send you the electric corn cob. Use that and you'll never have to go to the can again. Plug her in and you'll be shocked(literally and figuratively)
Is there really an electric corn cob? Do you taze the cattle with it like a cattle prod? Or play pranks on the pigs when you are bored? :lol:
Yes...it exists. My grandfather bought one at an auction. No experience but it looks painful.


OH and for jeffs sake-this derailment was my fault I guess. Not intentional but wow. I didn't know a coffee mug and plate could do so much derailment.
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I think this may be my favorite thread-jack of all time.

Good God, there's one page of actual topic, and four pages of nonsense.

It was good for a solid laugh, though.

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Otto Nobedder wrote:I think this may be my favorite thread-jack of all time.

Good God, there's one page of actual topic, and four pages of nonsense.

It was good for a solid laugh, though.

Steve S
LOL...without looking, I would be damned to remember what this thread started out to be :lol: Threads sure do go south in a hurry around here.....you guys need to cut that shit out :lol:
Ifyoucantellmewhatthissaysiwillbuyyouabeer.
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If you look carefully on page one, it appears Poland308 may have have a hand in starting the southward direction of this thread when he replied to farm boy's analogy with the following:

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It takes so little a spark to start a forest fire!
I have more questions than answers

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Poland308 wrote:It takes so little a spark to start a forest fire!
Hey no smokey the bear here. No no no we have a no advertising policy on this forum. None of this "only you can prevent forest fires" crap here. Not even for the national park service :lol:

Hell I piss in my fires when I'm done so it ain't my fault.
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