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  • JollyJ Offline
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    Jolly
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    Ain't never had frog eggs. Don't reckon I ever will.

    But turtle eggs? Not bad, but don't taste like chicken eggs, fer shur.

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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    • JollyJ Jolly

      @horace said in We have eggs:

      Now I’m thinking about frog penises, and whether it’s as weird to eat them as it is to eat frog legs. Yesterday I drove through Wyoming and had dinner at a place that offered Rocky Mountain oysters. That remains the weirdest thing I’ve thought about over the past couple days.

      Actually...If you're frogging, you don't just eat the legs. There is enough meat on the back, that it's worth keeping when you skin them out.

      BTW, did you try the oysters?

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      @jolly said in We have eggs:

      @horace said in We have eggs:

      Now I’m thinking about frog penises, and whether it’s as weird to eat them as it is to eat frog legs. Yesterday I drove through Wyoming and had dinner at a place that offered Rocky Mountain oysters. That remains the weirdest thing I’ve thought about over the past couple days.

      Actually...If you're frogging, you don't just eat the legs. There is enough meat on the back, that it's worth keeping when you skin them out.

      BTW, did you try the oysters?

      Nope, settled for a ribeye and French onion soup.

      Have you tried them? What did you think?

      Education is extremely important.

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        As the evening sun goes down, I wonder whether there will be more eggs put into the pond tonight. I would like to know which frog is already producing eggs, and whether any of the males are ready to fertilize them.

        Froggo mating is pretty simple, not racy. The male frog just hugs the female. No viagra, no nothing. Just some pond water.

        Special note @jon-nyc -
        As soon as the sun comes around in the morning and shines in the window by the froggo house, they start climbing up the screen to sun their bellies. I really should take another picture of them doing that. The other day, there were five of them sunning their little white bellies at the same time.

        Every time they do that, it reminds me of you and the thread about suntans where the sun usually doesn't shine. 😆

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        • brendaB brenda

          As the evening sun goes down, I wonder whether there will be more eggs put into the pond tonight. I would like to know which frog is already producing eggs, and whether any of the males are ready to fertilize them.

          Froggo mating is pretty simple, not racy. The male frog just hugs the female. No viagra, no nothing. Just some pond water.

          Special note @jon-nyc -
          As soon as the sun comes around in the morning and shines in the window by the froggo house, they start climbing up the screen to sun their bellies. I really should take another picture of them doing that. The other day, there were five of them sunning their little white bellies at the same time.

          Every time they do that, it reminds me of you and the thread about suntans where the sun usually doesn't shine. 😆

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          @brenda said in We have eggs:

          I really should take another picture of them doing that. The other day, there were five of them sunning their little white bellies at the same time.

          Oh, do!

          Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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          • brendaB brenda

            As the evening sun goes down, I wonder whether there will be more eggs put into the pond tonight. I would like to know which frog is already producing eggs, and whether any of the males are ready to fertilize them.

            Froggo mating is pretty simple, not racy. The male frog just hugs the female. No viagra, no nothing. Just some pond water.

            Special note @jon-nyc -
            As soon as the sun comes around in the morning and shines in the window by the froggo house, they start climbing up the screen to sun their bellies. I really should take another picture of them doing that. The other day, there were five of them sunning their little white bellies at the same time.

            Every time they do that, it reminds me of you and the thread about suntans where the sun usually doesn't shine. 😆

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            @brenda said in We have eggs:

            Froggo mating is pretty simple, not racy.

            Unless, of course, you're a froggo.

            "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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            • George KG George K

              @brenda said in We have eggs:

              Froggo mating is pretty simple, not racy.

              Unless, of course, you're a froggo.

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              @george-k said in We have eggs:

              @brenda said in We have eggs:

              Froggo mating is pretty simple, not racy.

              Unless, of course, you're a froggo.

              Remember Jurgi and Emmie?
              One evening, Emmie came walking down the center of the porch toward our chairs. She was huge. Her sides were distended so much she was only walking, not hopping. She looked over at Jurgi, who was snacking on bugs by the bug catcher, and she made a chirp that sounded like a command while looking right at him. She left and Jurgi followed. The next morning there was a huge pile of eggs in their pond by the porch.

              The next evening, Emmie hopped up to the porch looking just like her old self. 😀

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              • HoraceH Horace

                @jolly said in We have eggs:

                @horace said in We have eggs:

                Now I’m thinking about frog penises, and whether it’s as weird to eat them as it is to eat frog legs. Yesterday I drove through Wyoming and had dinner at a place that offered Rocky Mountain oysters. That remains the weirdest thing I’ve thought about over the past couple days.

                Actually...If you're frogging, you don't just eat the legs. There is enough meat on the back, that it's worth keeping when you skin them out.

                BTW, did you try the oysters?

                Nope, settled for a ribeye and French onion soup.

                Have you tried them? What did you think?

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                @horace said in We have eggs:

                @jolly said in We have eggs:

                @horace said in We have eggs:

                Now I’m thinking about frog penises, and whether it’s as weird to eat them as it is to eat frog legs. Yesterday I drove through Wyoming and had dinner at a place that offered Rocky Mountain oysters. That remains the weirdest thing I’ve thought about over the past couple days.

                Actually...If you're frogging, you don't just eat the legs. There is enough meat on the back, that it's worth keeping when you skin them out.

                BTW, did you try the oysters?

                Nope, settled for a ribeye and French onion soup.

                Have you tried them? What did you think?

                I'd rather have the ribeye.

                There are some things I would eat if I was hungry, but wouldn't normally care for. Liver&onions, a red gaspergou stew and calf fries fall under that category.

                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                  There was another cluster of eggs again this morning. 😮

                  I think they're getting serious about all this.

                  I'm hoping we get some tadpoles. 😊

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                  • brendaB brenda

                    There was another cluster of eggs again this morning. 😮

                    I think they're getting serious about all this.

                    I'm hoping we get some tadpoles. 😊

                    George KG Offline
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                    George K
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                    @brenda said in We have eggs:

                    There was another cluster of eggs again this morning. 😮

                    I think they're getting serious about all this.

                    iu.png

                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                    • Catseye3C Catseye3

                      @brenda said in We have eggs:

                      I really should take another picture of them doing that. The other day, there were five of them sunning their little white bellies at the same time.

                      Oh, do!

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                      @catseye3 said in We have eggs:

                      @brenda said in We have eggs:

                      I really should take another picture of them doing that. The other day, there were five of them sunning their little white bellies at the same time.

                      Oh, do!

                      https://nodebb.the-new-coffee-room.club/topic/8356/it-s-a-nice-sunny-day-pics-included-for-jon-nyc-and-cats

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