The building was dilapidated, the yard filthy with chicken droppings and rubbish.
There was mud, toppled brick, the sweet scent of an orange grove and the must of old chicken droppings.
Fish heads and chicken droppings littered the ocher ground.
You were right; some of the dust was chicken droppings.
Some 0.02 per cent of Britain's energy needs or 12,000 homes are now supplied by a power station in Suffolk which runs on chicken droppings.
Mr. Roth, who lost his seat last year, got a law enacted in 1999 that allows a tax credit for electricity made from chicken droppings.
"If she run away, best you burn some of her clothes in gasoline with chicken droppings."
Nowadays, chicken droppings are used for fertilizer.
The reason: The tax credit could put chicken droppings in competition with oil and gas as source of energy.
"Her embroidery is like chicken droppings in the sand," The Hradil spluttered.