Tea? (Part 2)

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somewhere in america

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I used to like liver and onions, but nowadays liver is really dry and not nice at all.

I would like to point out that I am talking about chicken liver NOT cow liver...... now that is disgusting! !!!
 

Maverick Goose

A jumped up pantry boy, who never knew his place
Only because they couldn't understand a bloody word you lot said.
Dinnae get yer bawbags in a fankle....it's a lang road on Islay that's no' goat a distillery alang the wa'. There's aywis a muckle mair neeps in the field, but gut nae haddies till ye've landed them..
 

classic33

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50 years ago they weren't injecting cows with growth hormones
Why have they got smaller over the years then, these used to be the normal size over here.
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Say hi to The Field Marshall, Britain’s tallest bull. He weighs 1,673 kilos and has the height of an average adult person. Owner Arthur Duckett bought the white bull some 4 years ago, after his other sturdy, The Colonel (1,590 kilos) died.
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"Approximately 60 years ago, it was discovered that injecting cows with GH (growth hormone) extracted from cattle pituitary glands increased milk production. In the 1980s, it became technically possible and economically feasible to produce large quantities of bovine GH (bGH) using recombinant DNA processes"
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
By the way, us Americans haven't spelled donut like doughnut in maybe 2 decades.
But we do so I thought I would do it to suit both!

I can see some logic in spelling 'centre' as 'center' and 'colour' as 'color', but I'm afraid that 'donut' just looks like it should be pronounced 'do-nut' (do rhyming with zoo)!

(Yeah, I know that there is a bit of a problem with the way that the English spell and pronounce many words e.g. 'though', 'through', 'plough', 'rough', 'cough'!)
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Why have they got smaller over the years then, these used to be the normal size over here. View attachment 32759

Say hi to The Field Marshall, Britain’s tallest bull. He weighs 1,673 kilos and has the height of an average adult person. Owner Arthur Duckett bought the white bull some 4 years ago, after his other sturdy, The Colonel (1,590 kilos) died. View attachment 32760
"Approximately 60 years ago, it was discovered that injecting cows with GH (growth hormone) extracted from cattle pituitary glands increased milk production. In the 1980s, it became technically possible and economically feasible to produce large quantities of bovine GH (bGH) using recombinant DNA processes"
But you are forgetting to mention that Arthur Duckett was only 4' 10" tall! :laugh:
 
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