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Rusty Rooster
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Hope the photo shows. I went to clean out my egg for todays cook and found the largest piece of uncombustibale material I have ever found. As always, I just tossed it to the woods behind the house. Somehow I hit a tree limb about 8' away and there it stayed.
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:ohmy:
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Nice bark! :S
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Sorry, I left off, it is about the size of a softball.
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Was that a bison pie?
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Looked and felt like a big dirt clod. Of course it had been in a fire & is mostly charred, so not easy to be sure.
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Sure you're not cooking the critters?
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I would expect that from someone who has a "lot of pot" :woohoo: . Hey, I didn't think that scouts littered :silly: How busy are you on Friday? The boys are out of school.
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Looks like something I cooked not-too-long-ago as a rookie egger.
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