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CTKen

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Actually, i hate shopping, but i love food shopping - especially when I'm back in the west - its alot cheaper, compared to this neck of the woods and so much better. Roll on July :celebrate
 

Ravyn

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Eh, he will either love the chickens so much, the calls will be easy, or he will hate the chickens, and say ducks are so much better... making the calls easy too. :p

:thumbsup

Sound thinking in my mind... :D

I'm sure i missed replies but there were to many pages to go through. Shortly after first baby made her entrance the stomach flu hit hard. Omg. Still feeling sick. Adleast my 2nd baby has externally pipped itself.

Join the club! Ugh, this stuff is kicking my arse!

Glad the 2nd pipped externally... :fl

OH wow.... that was hovering in the back of my mind but I thought Naw... what an obscure reference....

We try not to plaster those things across the billboards, ya know?

Hang on a second. Firstly, being a transvestite does not have anything to do with gender preference.

The comment stemmed from Debs not "thinking like a woman" in her post about new chicken breeds and Calls (we know how crafty you ladies can be) hence the hypothesis that she may be a fella, since her thought process was outta whack (for a woman). To me, it was totally innocent and certainly not a slur on either those that enjoy expressing their alter ego, nor Debs. Maybe my sense of humour is similarly outta whack - sorry :hide

I got it... :hu

Morning Pond Perps..... Up early... to clean house for the house keeper....:ththen freeeedome for a couple of hours. Grandma had an eye procedure yesterday so was up during the night in pain... which is usual.

at 100 years old shes got 20/40 vision thanks to the docs management of her Wet Macular Degeneration.

deb

:hugs

Oh how I miss the ole Birdcage days...

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Me too!!! :hit
 

Bunnylady

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But is a snake in the bush worth two in the . . . . never mind.:ep

(BTW, I don't really mind snakes, as long as I see them first, but they seem to be everywhere here today!):barnie
 

WVduckchick

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Snake in the bush ? which raises the question : Is "a bird in the hand worth 2 in the bush ?" Personally I think not.

I concur.

I passed by a house today where they had recently had some landscaping done. I think the landscaper has a Pond sense of humour. :D
 

Jenniferlamar70

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Well the 2nd baby externally pipped and started to zip but then must have stalled for some reason. I found it passed away partially zipped. 3rd one has externally pipped now but I made a viewing hole to keep an eye on it. Not taking any chances losing this one.. :(
 
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