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Old 06-22-2008, 08:55 PM
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it was a reference to a certain someone who finds my eating habits rather unorthodox....free-range as in outdoor chickens (from the Amish farm up the street in this case)....grain fed as in no hormones or other animals.

i was just poking fun....but nothing like fresh eggs!
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Old 06-22-2008, 09:05 PM
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i was just poking fun....but nothing like fresh eggs!
How about when ya crack a fresh egg open and
a little chick embryo is in there.

Thatll spoil the breakfast a bit. All those little blood
vessels.
I miss my Grandmother's house but I dont
miss witnessing the joy of a fertilized chicken egg
being scrambled... uhhh Grandma... there is a little
chicken umongnst the scrambling.

Or watching one sizzle directly on the frying pan.
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Old 06-22-2008, 10:24 PM
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How about when ya crack a fresh egg open and
a little chick embryo is in there.

Thatll spoil the breakfast a bit. All those little blood
vessels.
I miss my Grandmother's house but I dont
miss witnessing the joy of a fertilized chicken egg
being scrambled... uhhh Grandma... there is a little
chicken umongnst the scrambling.

Or watching one sizzle directly on the frying pan.
Oh my God.
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Old 06-22-2008, 10:36 PM
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How about when ya crack a fresh egg open and
a little chick embryo is in there.

Thatll spoil the breakfast a bit. All those little blood
vessels.
I miss my Grandmother's house but I dont
miss witnessing the joy of a fertilized chicken egg
being scrambled... uhhh Grandma... there is a little
chicken umongnst the scrambling.

Or watching one sizzle directly on the frying pan.
i've gotten a lot of fresh eggs recently, and that hasn't happened-yet. it's why you crack them over a separate bowl, rather than over the bowl with the good eggs. duh
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Old 06-22-2008, 11:33 PM
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I thought the problem revolved more around horses who have a genetic predisposition to physical problems being bred to other others who share that same trait.

I think that the industry needs a nice balance between sprint, middle-distance, and long distance races. I enjoy all types of races featuring all types of horses.

I could be way off base here, but maybe the industry needs to stop so much inbreeding.

I don't know....I am not an expert.....just a novice.
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