How much time and gas are you guys wasting running around looking for farm-fresh eggs?
How much time and gas are you guys wasting running around looking for farm-fresh eggs?
How much time and gas are you guys wasting running around looking for farm-fresh eggs?
The Roxy here in Orlando use to have a Fear Factor night. I participated one time and they had a contest of who could eat the most Madagascarian eggs. I managed the to get the first one down but the second egg looked like the one in your post. When that little head popped out, I lost it and started puking everywhere. Will never do that again.Hmmmm, mine look more like this:
This had me laugh out loud. The stuff I read here is worth the subscription every year, LOL.I had a older country guy working for me that would sell me eggs, whole plucked and cleaned chickens and pork he grew and butchered. Great e ating. One time I was at his farm and he caught a smaller pig and held it between his legs and cut his balls off with his pocket knife and threw them to his dog, then he slapped some burnt motor oil on his "wound" That pig was squealing and rolling around in pain while that dog sat next to him chewing on his manhood. He told me it keeps them heathier and fatter
Why else read and participate? Sometimes funny as hell, sometimes informational, sometimes frustrating,... it is not the same place as in the hay day, but tell me the place that is?This had me laugh out loud. The stuff I read here is worth the subscription every year, LOL.
This is an excellent question. I won't drive from South Tampa to Odessa specifically for eggs. That is a waste of time/gas/money.