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Re: What's in your backyard?
Originally Posted by
John U
Cool, I was born At Luke AFB when my dad was in fighter training way back when.
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Re: What's in your backyard?
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Big Dave
It's an F35, and they're loud, but I don't mind.
Yep, I see that now. The difference is really in the shape of the wings.
We occasionally get F-22's through my site doing cross-counrtry flights, but the F-35's never make it through here so I've only seen them in flight once. They are a pleasant change from the KC-135's, C-17's, and C-5's.
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It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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My dogs were barking tonight, but not their normal bark, more their what is that and we don't like it bark. I removed it from the backyard, put in some nice damp grass out the front.
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Scott Harle
Autodermatology
#autodermatology
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Re: What's in your backyard?
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
Hosenpfeffer dinner!!
Years and years ago, I used to buy tame rabbits (fully-dressed) for a $1.50 each from a good ol' boy who worked in the factory. Rabbit is super delicious no matter how you cook it !
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Originally Posted by
Big Dave
My dogs were barking tonight, but not their normal bark, more their what is that and we don't like it bark. I removed it from the backyard, put in some nice damp grass out the front.
WTH kind of frog is that ?
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57Rambler
WTH kind of frog is that ?
Australian Green Tree Frog, they grow to between 3 and 4.5 inches. We don't have any trees in our yard, but this one was on a folded up clothesline, about 4 foot off the ground. Apparently some have been "introduced" to the US, and the population is surviving. Sounds like something you might see in a Simpson's episode.
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Are they poisonous? When we lived in Hawaii, there was an invasive species of toad which could make dogs and cats really sick if they attempted to hunt them or even give them an inquisitive lick.
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