Re: Train derailed in my beaver stream!
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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01/05/25 03:46 PM
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Youse guys! Mostly a pain in the ol' caboose!
Last edited by beaverpeeler; 01/05/25 03:46 PM.
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: Train derailed in my beaver stream!
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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01/05/25 03:53 PM
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I just can't believe that you don't appreciate our engine-uity more!
Just give me one thing, that I can hold on to. To believe in this livin' is just a hard way to go.
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Re: Train derailed in my beaver stream!
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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01/05/25 04:58 PM
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I would say its time to hit the rails and tie up a new short line.
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Re: Train derailed in my beaver stream!
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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01/05/25 05:03 PM
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Well, I think our job is done here... this thread has been completely derailed now.
Just give me one thing, that I can hold on to. To believe in this livin' is just a hard way to go.
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Re: Train derailed in my beaver stream!
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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01/05/25 06:21 PM
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Although this thread has given us a great platform for showcasing our puns, it may prove terminal to the thread.
Just give me one thing, that I can hold on to. To believe in this livin' is just a hard way to go.
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Re: Train derailed in my beaver stream!
[Re: beaverpeeler]
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01/05/25 07:52 PM
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This thread keeps chugging along with everyone stoking the fire
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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Re: Train derailed in my beaver stream!
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01/05/25 08:25 PM
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I think we can get a lot of mileage out of this post before it runs out of steam. What it was a steam locomotive that was de-railed. need a picture for proof.
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Re: Train derailed in my beaver stream!
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01/05/25 08:38 PM
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I have nothing funny to share.
Urea, the ag product, is essentially nitrogen fertilizer. I don't see it poisoning the water. I use it on my horse pasture. Urea formaldahyde is altogether different.
Urea is a simple organic compound with the chemical formula CO(NH2)2, while urea formaldehyde is a polymer created by chemically reacting urea with formaldehyde, essentially forming a resin used primarily as an adhesive in construction due to its bonding properties; urea is primarily used as a fertilizer and feed supplement, while urea formaldehyde is used for its adhesive qualities in products like plywood and particle board.
I have to think the booms are for something other than the urea, it dissolves pretty readily in water.
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Re: Train derailed in my beaver stream!
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01/06/25 09:29 AM
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I have nothing funny to share.
Urea, the ag product, is essentially nitrogen fertilizer. I don't see it poisoning the water. I use it on my horse pasture. Urea formaldahyde is altogether different.
Urea is a simple organic compound with the chemical formula CO(NH2)2, while urea formaldehyde is a polymer created by chemically reacting urea with formaldehyde, essentially forming a resin used primarily as an adhesive in construction due to its bonding properties; urea is primarily used as a fertilizer and feed supplement, while urea formaldehyde is used for its adhesive qualities in products like plywood and particle board.
I have to think the booms are for something other than the urea, it dissolves pretty readily in water. Thanks for bringing some useful information to the discussion. My guess is the booms downstream are pretty much for show to give the appearance that those responsible, or officials in charge, are doing something.
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