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Edwin Pawlowski originally wrote:
> > I defrosted the freezer today. Amazing the things you find > > in there. We date the packages but sometimes things get > > lost. Two packages are dated from 2003, one May, the > > other January. Sealed in a Foodsaver bag, they are still > > in good, useable condition. > > I did this just last Monday; defrosted the upright freezer in the garage. Pulled out twelve pink lemonade canisters, most very light due to severe dehydration. They were from Daughter-units Alpha's and Beta's baptism which was ten years ago this past November. They are going to the landfill tomorrow. Then zxcvbob > added: > I'll bet I have a few 7- or 8-year-old chickens in the bottom of my > chest freezer... My Sainted Mother™ also lost whole clutches of fryers to the bottom of her chest freezer. This was an often-enough occurrence to dissuade me from ever purchasing one. The Ranger |
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The Ranger wrote:
> > Then zxcvbob > added: > >>I'll bet I have a few 7- or 8-year-old chickens in the bottom of my >>chest freezer... > > > My Sainted Mother™ also lost whole clutches of fryers to the > bottom of her chest freezer. This was an often-enough occurrence > to dissuade me from ever purchasing one. > > The Ranger After a while, I think they adapt to the freezer and begin breeding. How else would that little frozen cornish game hen have ended up down there? Bob |
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On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 22:58:06 -0600, zxcvbob >
wrote: > The Ranger wrote: > > > > Then zxcvbob > added: > > > >>I'll bet I have a few 7- or 8-year-old chickens in the bottom of my > >>chest freezer... > > > > My Sainted Mother™ also lost whole clutches of fryers to the > > bottom of her chest freezer. This was an often-enough occurrence > > to dissuade me from ever purchasing one. > > After a while, I think they adapt to the freezer and begin breeding. > How else would that little frozen cornish game hen have ended up down there? LOL! Don't tell Crash! He loves game hens, and we'd suddenly have a ziillion chickens in the hopes that they'e produce the little guys. Crash loves game hens. I tolerate them. <sigh> Carol -- http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/head_trollop/my_photos |
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