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Sun Sep-24-06 08:31 PM
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What's the oddest thing you have in your fridge/freezer right now? |
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Fridge: A couple hundred waxworms
Freezer: Bloodworms
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Sun Sep-24-06 08:33 PM
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Because it's been there a long time and has gone all greenish and furry.
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Sun Sep-24-06 08:33 PM
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Hubby has a piece of country ham in the fridge---that's the weirdest thing in there. :rofl: In the freezer, a boob ice pack from when I had a biopsy three years ago. :rofl: It's small and fits into a little sock thing you can put in your bra. I needed it at the time, but it makes a great ice pack in a lunch cooler now. :P
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Sun Sep-24-06 08:44 PM
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11. The lunch cooler part is what makes it really funny. |
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Mon Sep-25-06 08:15 AM
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:rofl: But I promise I don't have it in the little bra sock thingie when I use it for lunch purposes. :P
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Mon Sep-25-06 03:59 PM
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64. just the thing for keeping your milk fresh! |
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Mon Sep-25-06 04:24 PM
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Sun Sep-24-06 08:34 PM
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3. I have progesterone in the freezer. |
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Nothing unusual in the refrigerator.
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Sun Sep-24-06 08:35 PM
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They were a great price in season, so I bought a ton, chopped 'em up and froze 'em.
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Sun Sep-24-06 08:35 PM
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5. A severed head ( i am kidden) |
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I have some Golfball sized hail in my freezer that fell earlier this year an old picture of it
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Sun Sep-24-06 08:36 PM
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6. Why? Do you own a reptile? |
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Edited on Sun Sep-24-06 08:38 PM by CrabbyPatty
fridge: Aloe vera juice
freezer: chocolate nascar Dale Earnhardt Jr car
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Sun Sep-24-06 08:43 PM
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10. Three leopard geckos, two bearded dragons & a 100g African cichlid tank. |
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Sun Sep-24-06 11:03 PM
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32. Can you post a pic of your Cichlid tank????? Please????? |
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I knew immediately what the frozen bloodworms were for! I'm a fish nut but, had to get rid of my tanks when I moved earlier this year. :cry:
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Sun Sep-24-06 08:37 PM
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7. A couple of paint brushes |
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*note to self: do not eat at haruka's house
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Sun Sep-24-06 08:40 PM
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Sun Sep-24-06 08:42 PM
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9. A bandanna soaked in water and frozen |
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It's for when I run when it's humid.
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Sun Sep-24-06 09:04 PM
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Fridge: dozen heartworm tests, ready to go
Freezer: vaccines, veterinary type. Oh, and a beer (gotta get it cold).
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Sun Sep-24-06 09:15 PM
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Freezer: mice.
Fridge: half a cabbage that's been there WAY TOO LONG. :scared:
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Sun Sep-24-06 09:16 PM
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14. I used to routinely keep mice in the freezer. |
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I used to have a Ball Python.
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Sun Sep-24-06 09:17 PM
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Sun Sep-24-06 09:26 PM
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17. Is your snake kept in a cage/tank? Where does it live? |
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Sun Sep-24-06 09:41 PM
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22. He lives in a tank on the floor. |
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I am not sure where I am going to put him for the long term. :shrug:
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Sun Sep-24-06 09:25 PM
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Edited on Sun Sep-24-06 09:26 PM by Canuckistanian
My wife wanted some cow horn to use in making some jewellery, so she asked a friend who works at an abatoir if he could bring her some.
The next day, she had some bloody cow horns in a plastic bag on the door handle. She quickly threw the bag in the freezer, hasn't touched them since (a month ago).
Apparently, it's a three-day process of scooping out flesh and bleaching to make them usable as bone ornaments.
I'm not looking forward to this.
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Sun Sep-24-06 09:28 PM
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18. A cold pack (for my injured elbow). Not odd, but not edible, either. n/t |
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Sun Sep-24-06 09:29 PM
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19. Fridge: squeeze-on relish that doesn't squeeze. Freezer: ham hocks. |
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Sun Sep-24-06 09:34 PM
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20. Fridge: birth control medication* Freezer: dead chicken (not mine) |
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*mine, for all the good it does me :eyes:
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Mon Sep-25-06 11:26 AM
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Mon Sep-25-06 11:32 AM
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Thanks! I don't know anyone else using it and wanted some feedback. :hi:
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Mon Sep-25-06 02:44 PM
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52. I'd encourage more people to try it |
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I've had nasty side effects with any other hormonal contraceptive, and none after 10 mos or so on the NuvaRing.
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Sun Sep-24-06 09:37 PM
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2 tubes of chum my husband and son picked up at a fishing thingy......
:silly: :hi:
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Sun Sep-24-06 09:58 PM
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a bag of saurkraut, from summer of 05...
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Sun Sep-24-06 10:46 PM
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24. It hasn't blown up yet? |
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Sun Sep-24-06 10:55 PM
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I tossed it out about 15 minutes ago...it was nasty...:) A buddy of mine bought it last year, to go with some brats, but never used them, and I loathe saurkraut...
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Sun Sep-24-06 10:49 PM
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Antibiotic that has to be refrigerated. I just ain't ready to throw it out yet (it was for Binky :cry:).
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Sun Sep-24-06 10:54 PM
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26. An action figure in a frozen cup of water |
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I'm not sure which character it is...Some GI Joe guy, I think.
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Sun Sep-24-06 10:56 PM
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29. That's fucking awesome. |
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Now I feel like freezing one of my action figures. Maybe I should freeze Jesus.
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Sun Sep-24-06 10:59 PM
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That sounds like a good band name.
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Sun Sep-24-06 11:01 PM
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31. Yep. Though, if I had a punk band, I'd have a song called... |
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Sun Sep-24-06 11:14 PM
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Let's have them! :bounce:
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Sun Sep-24-06 11:18 PM
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35. I'll have to think some up later. |
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Basically, I went to a party where you had to do a shot of Mad Cock bourbon (nastiest shit ever!) to enter. Describing it to my friend the next day, I said, "Yep, it was all Mad Cock and cocaine." And her response was, "that'd be a fucking awesome punk song."
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Mon Sep-25-06 04:23 PM
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65. my kid used to ask me to put odd things in the freezer |
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when he was younger. Nothing odd in there now.
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Tue Sep-26-06 03:38 PM
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68. Mine likes to get the action figures stuck in the ice |
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then rescue them under the faucet. :D
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Sun Sep-24-06 10:56 PM
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28. What's odd about a human head or two? |
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Sun Sep-24-06 11:16 PM
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34. Seeds. The "kind" you store. |
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Mon Sep-25-06 12:24 AM
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39. Never thought of refrigerating 'em. |
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Sun Sep-24-06 11:37 PM
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For a small batch of dandelion wine that never got off the ground, and probably won't.
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Sun Sep-24-06 11:37 PM
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37. Ammonium Hydoxide 25-30% |
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I use it for fuming oak, and it's just to nasty to leave around the shop or the paint locker.
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Mon Sep-25-06 12:31 AM
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40. What is "fuming" oak? |
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Mon Sep-25-06 01:09 AM
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41. Fumed oak is an old fashion furniture finishing technique... |
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that puts oil stain to shame. Most high end Mission and Arts and Craft oak pieces were fumed.The ammonia fumes reacts with the tannin in white oak (one of the few woods high in tannin) and produces a wonderful natural warm shade of brown. The chemical action also penetrates the wood a quarter inch or more, depending how long the piece sits in the fuming booth, so it lasts a lifetime and is more resistent to fading then stains.
Indeed, it's nasty stuff until it gasses off. After is gasses off, I drag out the wax and get to work to create a lasting finish that makes lacquer finishes look like rank amateur crap.
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Mon Sep-25-06 02:43 PM
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51. Sounds nasty - ammonia is tough on the nose! I'd like to see a piece |
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of furniture finished that way, though - sounds beautiful!
Perhaps some of the furniture that i've seen over the years that I've said, "Wow - that's amazing!" was done that way.
I learned something today! Thannks!
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Mon Sep-25-06 03:40 PM
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59. Think Back to the Future |
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Scenes from the movie were filmed at the Gamble House in Pasadena. The house is chuck full of Green and Green Arts and Crafts furniture (although Doc Brown's lab (the garage) was the focal point of most scenes at the house), or that TV program, NUMB3RS; Pop's house is entirely furnished with Arts and Crafts furniture. It's all around and you've seen it before, it's just not a period design that screams at most people like, say, Art Deco.
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Sun Sep-24-06 11:41 PM
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38. Freezer: semen. Fridge: puffball mushrooms. |
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We breed horses! (I have an excuse for the semen).
The mushrooms are all my husband's fault. :scared: They look like giant brains to me. He loves to fry them in garlic, onions and spinach... very wierd.
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Mon Sep-25-06 01:18 AM
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42. An ancient dried up veggie burger that is doing the electric boogaloo. |
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Mon Sep-25-06 02:33 AM
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some really old Banana Bread (like month-old)... a butter knife.
We had some dry ice in the freezer, but it sublimated away.
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Mon Sep-25-06 05:00 AM
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44. About thirty jars of pickled crap... |
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I like to buy stuff from the Asian market. I can't read the labels. I use it once and then leave the jar in the fridge. The whole top two shelves are jars of pickled crap I can't bring myself to throw away because I only used it once...
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Mon Sep-25-06 07:51 AM
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45. lube in my fridge...one for me , another for my gay roomie |
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silicone and non-silicone...
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Mon Sep-25-06 11:31 AM
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49. I invoke my fifth amendment rights against self-incrimination |
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Mon Sep-25-06 03:05 PM
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53. freezer: a frozen bag |
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of collard greens, unopened, I have no idea what I was thinking...
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Mon Sep-25-06 03:09 PM
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54. that you'd cook 'em up with some bacon grease and they'd be yummy! |
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Mon Sep-25-06 03:16 PM
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that's exactly hwat I was thinking...but I hardly ever buy bacon anymore....maybe I can get some country ham or something...
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Mon Sep-25-06 03:12 PM
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55. In the fridge-nail polish Freezer-pantyhose. |
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It helps the nail polish go on better, and keeps the pantyhose from snagging.
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Mon Sep-25-06 03:35 PM
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58. You know I have to ask... |
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Mon Sep-25-06 03:42 PM
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Been a long day at work and I'm getting pretty goofy...
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Mon Sep-25-06 03:40 PM
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60. I freeze my garbage so it won't stink or draw bugs/critters. |
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It goes into the trash bag on garbage pickup day.
Last night there was a spider in my refrigerator. I figure it came home with me from the farmer's market.
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Mon Sep-25-06 03:51 PM
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62. freezer -- part of a toad's left rear leg, and a small hummingbird |
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Edited on Mon Sep-25-06 03:58 PM by Lisa
The toad part showed up in a bag of frozen green beans, and I was hoping to get around to trying to ID the species sometime. (Waiting for a visit from my ex-roomie, who got her Master's in zoology, and has all the appropriate books.)
The hummingbird was found under a plate glass window. When I lived back east, I got into the habit of saving window-killed birds as replacements for the deteriorating Victorian-era collection at the museum where I used to work. (They even had a passenger pigeon, which sadly is not replaceable!) Out of habit, I put the hummingbird (a female Anna's, I think) into an old margarine container and stashed it in my freezer, to take with me next time I visit my folks and former workplace. The bird is so tiny that at this rate it's going to be practically mummified by the time I get back there.
p.s. almost forgot -- in the fridge, a vial of coriander seeds, given to me by an agricultural researcher who just got back from Afghanistan. There are some grains at the bottom of it, which I suspect might be wheat, and might be interesting to try growing (the area is very remote, so these might pre-date the Green Revolution).
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Mon Sep-25-06 03:54 PM
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63. and the fridge at work contains ... |
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Edited on Mon Sep-25-06 03:56 PM by Lisa
A bunch of carbonate samples from the Antarctic (not mine -- one of the other grad students). And some of those Jolly Rancher freezer pops. The carbonate, I suspect, is more biological than those pops (dyes and flavors unknown to nature!).
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Mon Sep-25-06 04:26 PM
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67. fridge: jambayla concoction / freezer:ice packs |
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:shrug: somehow just NOT as weird as yours :silly:
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