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URL icon « Reply #15 on: May 11, 2016, 11:40:55 AM »

Shipping a carload of crunchy frog by rail to Delfest would be the best method. The Horseshoe boys can probably finish half of it. As for the recipe I'm not sure that even water boarding Hooch will get it, maybe a very large bribe of bacon.

Not a bad idea, the railroad tacks literally run right thru DlFest.  OK rail car, 50' x 6" flexible hose, 6" ball valve - that should do it.  I imagine I will have to procure hazardous material permits.  Corrosive?  Explosive?  Flammable?  BioHazard?  Radioactive?  I have friend at the EPA that can help me out.  This is the hazmat placard for anti-freeze, I figure that is a good starting point.



Very nice PW!  Medal My froggy senses are tingling with the awesome s'wonderment of possibly some new CF stickers (or t-shirts) for TBF 44, as this festivarian will be serving his one year suspension for some alleged "gorilla abuse" near the (legal) fire ring during TBF 42 Tropical Tuesday.  Evil Cheers
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URL icon « Reply #16 on: May 11, 2016, 12:32:38 PM »

Shipping a carload of crunchy frog by rail to Delfest would be the best method. The Horseshoe boys can probably finish half of it. As for the recipe I'm not sure that even water boarding Hooch will get it, maybe a very large bribe of bacon.

Not a bad idea, the railroad tacks literally run right thru DlFest.  OK rail car, 50' x 6" flexible hose, 6" ball valve - that should do it.  I imagine I will have to procure hazardous material permits.  Corrosive?  Explosive?  Flammable?  BioHazard?  Radioactive?  I have friend at the EPA that can help me out.  This is the hazmat placard for anti-freeze, I figure that is a good starting point.



Very nice PW!  Medal My froggy senses are tingling with the awesome s'wonderment of possibly some new CF stickers (or t-shirts) for TBF 44, as this festivarian will be serving his one year suspension for some alleged "gorilla abuse" near the (legal) fire ring during TBF 42 Tropical Tuesday.  Evil Cheers
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And I saw that 48 Hours expose' about your "alleged gorilla abuse" on The Learning Channel.  I think you got railroaded, but it's hard to argue with DNA evidence.
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URL icon « Reply #17 on: May 12, 2016, 10:35:20 AM »

Ah I get it, want to learn more about Crunchy Frog, do a search on Lil' Smokies.

The stuff is fracking fluid don't you know?
Mom's are all up in arms about it polluting their water system, while dad's are all, "OK, let's have another round" Cheers
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URL icon « Reply #18 on: May 12, 2016, 11:11:43 AM »

Ah I get it, want to learn more about Crunchy Frog, do a search on Lil' Smokies.

The stuff is fracking fluid don't you know?
Mom's are all up in arms about it polluting their water system, while dad's are all, "OK, let's have another round" Cheers

Yeah I'm a good Eco-Dude and I saw the FrogLand documentaries.  People lighting their tap water on fire, waking up in the mornings feeling crunchy and not knowing why, rainforest destruction acquiring the secret ingredients.  I get it.  But sometimes the magical benefits outweigh the environmental devastation.



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URL icon « Reply #19 on: May 12, 2016, 01:35:10 PM »

Ah I get it, want to learn more about Crunchy Frog, do a search on Lil' Smokies.

The stuff is fracking fluid don't you know?
Mom's are all up in arms about it polluting their water system, while dad's are all, "OK, let's have another round" Cheers

Yeah I'm a good Eco-Dude and I saw the FrogLand documentaries.  People lighting their tap water on fire, waking up in the mornings feeling crunchy and not knowing why, rainforest destruction acquiring the secret ingredients.  I get it.  But sometimes the magical benefits outweigh the environmental devastation.

That was one hell of a festivaaaaaal right there!  EEK!

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URL icon « Reply #20 on: May 12, 2016, 10:17:29 PM »

I did warn the Lil Smokies that the crunchy frog comes with a warning, sort of like the brown acid at Woodstock, but if you feel like experimenting try two shots.
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URL icon « Reply #21 on: May 13, 2016, 11:35:15 AM »

I did warn the Lil Smokies that the crunchy frog comes with a warning, sort of like the brown acid at Woodstock, but if you feel like experimenting try two shots.

Most of them had some last year!
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URL icon « Reply #22 on: May 13, 2016, 11:39:10 AM »

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They just might have some this year too ;-)

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URL icon « Reply #23 on: May 13, 2016, 02:15:38 PM »

Shipping a carload of crunchy frog by rail to Delfest would be the best method. The Horseshoe boys can probably finish half of it. As for the recipe I'm not sure that even water boarding Hooch will get it, maybe a very large bribe of bacon.

Not a bad idea, the railroad tacks literally run right thru DlFest.  OK rail car, 50' x 6" flexible hose, 6" ball valve - that should do it.  I imagine I will have to procure hazardous material permits.  Corrosive?  Explosive?  Flammable?  BioHazard?  Radioactive?  I have friend at the EPA that can help me out.  This is the hazmat placard for anti-freeze, I figure that is a good starting point.



Those numbers are not nearly high enough for Crunchy Frog classification.  I'd say the Health one should be double digits. 
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URL icon « Reply #24 on: May 13, 2016, 02:18:49 PM »

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Very nice PW!  Medal My froggy senses are tingling with the awesome s'wonderment of possibly some new CF stickers (or t-shirts) for TBF 44, as this festivarian will be serving his one year suspension for some alleged "gorilla abuse" near the (legal) fire ring during TBF 42 Tropical Tuesday.  Evil Cheers
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One year suspension??  You aren't coming, Swander??  And yes, the CF shwag is in the works!
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URL icon « Reply #25 on: May 13, 2016, 06:44:05 PM »

I love how talk of Crunchy Frog eventually takes over all the discussions on this forum. In other news, I'm heading out to see The Smokies tonight!
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URL icon « Reply #26 on: May 13, 2016, 09:02:53 PM »

I love how talk of Crunchy Frog eventually takes over all the discussions on this forum. In other news, I'm heading out to see The Smokies tonight!
Well I hope you had some Crunchy Frog before heading out to see the Lil' Smokies!  And, if so, I hope you have a chaperone. 
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URL icon « Reply #27 on: May 14, 2016, 10:50:08 AM »

Over the course of the last year, I've left every Smokies show I've attended saying "That was probably their best yet." That trend continued last night. They just keep getting better and better. The Reverend Matt is becoming a big player in their sound. His guitar playing is top notch and his gospel vocals and Super Tramp cover add a lot to this band. Plus, the new fiddler who I saw for the first time last night blew me away. Not only is he a fantastic fiddler, but his voice is velvety smooth and reminds me of Woody Platt from Steep Canyon Rangers. All in all, this band can not and will not be stopped. I feel incredibly fortunate to have followed their career essentially from the beginning when they would play for free in bar parking lots to where they are now, filling the 1,400 person Wilma Theatre every time they play there.

Oh, and Scott (the bass player) told me that they have been dreaming about Crunchy Frog all year.

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URL icon « Reply #28 on: May 14, 2016, 10:55:01 AM »

Thanks for the review, Sugar. Saw them at Winter Wondergrass, and agreed on the new guitar player. Don't remember a fiddle, though. When was that added? Can't wait to see them on the stage and back at camp! Cameron's reading of the disclaimer was hilarious.

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URL icon « Reply #29 on: May 14, 2016, 12:43:55 PM »

Thanks for the review, Sugar. Saw them at Winter Wondergrass, and agreed on the new guitar player. Don't remember a fiddle, though. When was that added? Can't wait to see them on the stage and back at camp! Cameron's reading of the disclaimer was hilarious.

Time to go yet??  Driving

They had a fiddler for a long time, but his last show was New Year's. The new guy is brand new. This is the first time I've seen him. I don't know if he was on this recent tour with them or if they waited for a hometown show to introduce him. They actually met him while in Colorado for Winter Wonder Grass. He just had to finish up a few things before he could officially join in. Jake Simpson is his name. I believe he's a Lyons native.
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