12-28-2005, 03:23 AM
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Eskimo’s know where the huskies go you don’t want to eat no yellow snow.
Packing along a cold drink other than alcohol will actually help to keep you worm on the ice.
The human body actually has an internal thermometer, if you drink something hot you body is triggered in to cooling down, if you drink something cold the body is triggered in to worming up.
Huskies have known this since the last ice age. Those of us who have had the pleasure of raising huskies know that husky’s would rather eat snow as opposed to drinking water you've provided.
Birds that winter here in our northern states know this as well. Our best pheasant populations come from winters that had plenty of snow for them to feed upon during the winter months.
When we were kids we used to make our own snow cones using vanilla and white sugar. Pretty tasty actually, but we had nowhere the toxic dumping we are having now, not that it matters cause we are drinking it any way.
Which reminds me, its time for another cup of mud...
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Eskimo’s know where the huskies go you don’t want to eat no yellow snow.
Packing along a cold drink other than alcohol will actually help to keep you worm on the ice.
The human body actually has an internal thermometer, if you drink something hot you body is triggered in to cooling down, if you drink something cold the body is triggered in to worming up.
Huskies have known this since the last ice age. Those of us who have had the pleasure of raising huskies know that husky’s would rather eat snow as opposed to drinking water you've provided.
Birds that winter here in our northern states know this as well. Our best pheasant populations come from winters that had plenty of snow for them to feed upon during the winter months.
When we were kids we used to make our own snow cones using vanilla and white sugar. Pretty tasty actually, but we had nowhere the toxic dumping we are having now, not that it matters cause we are drinking it any way.
Which reminds me, its time for another cup of mud...
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