NNN '23 Day 29 - Almost Home 1 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
Whether no nuttin' or non-stop nuttin', some one is bound to be very crabby by now.
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It's Beginning to Look Alot Like Terrymas 2 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
Yeah, it's still November, but at least he didn't put the lights up the day after Halloween.
Stay wholesome 2 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
Even when dead, I'll still have frogs on my mind, and shrooms in my brain.
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NNN '23 Day 28 - The After-Nut 1 comments
NNN '23 Day 27 - Cheeky 1 comments
NNN '23 Day 26 - Existential 6 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
It's so rare to see you cursing, or dare I say, being catty.
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This painting at my local pet store 2 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
I appreciate the tag, but those look like lizards. Maybe they're newts. I don't know what those sushi roll looking things are supposed to be.
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NNN '23 Day 26 - Existential 6 comments
NNN '23 Day 24 - Black (Friday) Nuts 1 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
More specifically eastern American black walnuts. No points for guessing their native range.
Now you might be wondering, it is true what they say about black nuts? Kinda. They are harder than the average walnut. This goes for the fruit itself as well as the wood of the tree. If fact, its resistance to shock is what makes the latter highly prized as a woodworking material. And the distinctive flavor of the fruit is what gives it its appeal. Aside from those two, the sap of the black walnut tree is also used to make syrup, similar to the sap of the sugar maple.
So yes, black walnut trees not only got sweet and savory covered, but also nice hard wood.
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Now you might be wondering, it is true what they say about black nuts? Kinda. They are harder than the average walnut. This goes for the fruit itself as well as the wood of the tree. If fact, its resistance to shock is what makes the latter highly prized as a woodworking material. And the distinctive flavor of the fruit is what gives it its appeal. Aside from those two, the sap of the black walnut tree is also used to make syrup, similar to the sap of the sugar maple.
So yes, black walnut trees not only got sweet and savory covered, but also nice hard wood.
NNN '23 Day 23 - Go Ahead, Gobble These Nuts 1 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
So, apparently actual turkey nuts (testicles) are also eaten in some places. But I'll spare you that site and leave it for the most galant of gourmands.
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Gobble Gobble 1 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
Setting aside the less than jubilant historical implications of the holiday, the base idea behind Thanksgiving, that is, being thankful for what you have, is something that should be brought to the forefront. So let us take a minute to count out blessings before we gobble gobble.
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NNN '23 Day 22 - They Got Mr. Peanut 1 comments
Knock Knock, Open Up the Door, It's Real 3 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
Of course not. It'll actually be pretty useful with more and more sites blocking ad blockers.
NNN '23 Day 21 - Nut a Nice Thing To Do 1 comments
Caiman Covered in Butterflys 2 comments
He knows! 3 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
Does that mean that his brain is full of spiders? Hopefully, he doesn't also have garlic in his soul.
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NNN '23 Day 20 - That's Why We NUT Every Day 1 comments
NNN '23 Day 19 - Manly Nuts 1 comments
happy_frog
· 1 year ago
I guess for people doing no-nut, their own nuts would be quite heavy at this point.
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Today is International Men's Day, so you know I couldn't leave this one out. While the scrotum and testicles have a myriad of nicknames, nutsack and ballsack seems to really stick. They just hang in there. They don't drop the ball(s). Okay, I'll stop.
For anyone who desires a closer peak into the sack, here's some testy facts (my fav is the avocado one): https://www.google.com/amp/s/metro.co.uk/2015/08/31/12-fascinating-facts-you-never-knew-about-balls-5368881/amp/
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Today is International Men's Day, so you know I couldn't leave this one out. While the scrotum and testicles have a myriad of nicknames, nutsack and ballsack seems to really stick. They just hang in there. They don't drop the ball(s). Okay, I'll stop.
For anyone who desires a closer peak into the sack, here's some testy facts (my fav is the avocado one): https://www.google.com/amp/s/metro.co.uk/2015/08/31/12-fascinating-facts-you-never-knew-about-balls-5368881/amp/
World War II bunker in Saint-Malo, France 1 comments