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Devonviolet

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I think I would have loved RJ instantly, or after he had a good soapy shower.
YEAH!!! He will need much more than a soapy shower! Try X10! :th That boy reeks!!! :ep I never touched the boy, and neither did DH, but when we got in our truck, I swore I could smell him like he was in the truck with us! :ep UGH!!!
 

Sumi

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WOW! When it comes to the flying pig icon, it’s hard to pick. I guess @Nifty and @Sumi will have to determine which options can be used, and then do a survey, to pick the favorite one. (Can I vote on all of them???) :lol:
I sent Rob an email and he'll probably check in and see what you guys found and like. He said if needed, we can get a designer to make one for us too :)

So keep the ideas coming and let us know which ones you all like best!
 

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@Bruce, i'm gonna spoil it for @Carla D, it's time to tell the rest of the story... couple of years ago joe came up from texas to buy some goats and when he learned that I had an extra pig he wanted to buy her too. the boy loved him some pork chops. nice old spot/large black gal that probably weighed close to 200#. he told me he had a trailer that he was bringing that had 4 ft. sides on it plus his back of the truck goat hauler that he had built for the 3 goats. I said "joe that pig will jump out of that trailer" and he said oh no way, I argued and said yes way and finally talked him into putting a cattle panel over the top which he did except he left about 2 ft. in the back open because the panel was a little to short. i'm like, joe I've got panels we can cut or some woven wire to cover the back but he's like no, no it'll be fine. soooo we load the goats and then load the pig. miss pig was raising heck in the trailer but he was ready to get on the road so down the driveway and away he goes. in less than 5 minutes my phone rang and it was joe. said as he crossed the Oklahoma line he saw the pig stick her snout up over the tailgate of the trailer and the next thing he knew she had cleared the back of the trailer, did a tuck and roll and headed for the woods. I never said I told you so but must have thought of it a hundred times. miss pig has since been seen on trail cameras in the area, less than a mile from my house but has never been captured or to my knowledge has she been killed. last pictures of showed her with a litter of pigs. i called him and told him his sow had piggies now we just had to capture them. as you can tell, to this day we have never let him live it down. I have to give him credit, he did come on BYH and tell everyone about his flying pig. and that is the rest of the story....
 
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