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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1367352" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Had some friends that built a huge building in the Mojave Desert and had a frog farm. It was full of shallow swimming pools with frogs in various stages of growth, all air conditioned. They had a buyer in LA that came up once a month and bought the frogs. Don;t know if the hauled them live or what. Supposedly they were sold for research. The second year they got tired of never being able to leave and go anywhere even for a day so they went to LA for a day. When they got back they had no electricity. Boy, I had thought that place stunk before. I couldn;t get within a half mile of the place and started to gag. They had opened the building to air it out. They sold the place, lost their butts on it. The new owners tore down the frog building and buried the rubble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1367352, member: 34"] Had some friends that built a huge building in the Mojave Desert and had a frog farm. It was full of shallow swimming pools with frogs in various stages of growth, all air conditioned. They had a buyer in LA that came up once a month and bought the frogs. Don;t know if the hauled them live or what. Supposedly they were sold for research. The second year they got tired of never being able to leave and go anywhere even for a day so they went to LA for a day. When they got back they had no electricity. Boy, I had thought that place stunk before. I couldn;t get within a half mile of the place and started to gag. They had opened the building to air it out. They sold the place, lost their butts on it. The new owners tore down the frog building and buried the rubble. [/QUOTE]
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