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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Kent in Upstate NY on October 22, 2015, 07:24:15 PM
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that's a good one. You can get it at AutoZone and Starbucks.
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I've switched to a new organic oil for the season.
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If only Autumn wanted to be oiled...
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You can tell it's autumn when the oil changes color.
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Autumn oil? I'm not falling for that.
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Emu oil? What kind and weight oil do emus use? How often do they change it?
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Dead pumpkins or synthetic?
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Our neighbor has a pair of emus and it does not look like there is much fat to be rendered from them.
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Pumpkin flavored Emu anyone ?
Dusty
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How many Emu's need to be refined to get a quart of oil?
(Frankly, I've never seen them dress well enough to consider them refined.)
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As long as they do cotillion they're considered refined regardless of dress. But remember -- emu feathers were part of cotillion for decades before 'dancing with ratites' became popular. It's part of what made the Audubon Society.
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"cotillion"
I don't have to look up many words....but you got me on that one.
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It's a square dance for effete snobs.
Emus don't dance cotillions. In fact, they don't act very refined either. They bite, peck, and kick the crap out of people when they get pissed.