- Thread starter
- #27,741
OH ok...maybe she was talking about a different one.Arrested Development. It is on Netflix that’s why I was confused lol

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
OH ok...maybe she was talking about a different one.Arrested Development. It is on Netflix that’s why I was confused lol
How are the chicks?Arrested Development. It is on Netflix that’s why I was confused lol
Good! I got the band off that chick finally. In other news, I’m about ready to start chopping some cockerels’ heads off. One finally did the deed on the wroooong pullet. Out of all of them he sat on one of the Australorp pullets and now that just sat us back a whole month and a half at the least.How are the chicks?
Oh, I’m very far from the city. I live out in the country.Noted. Good thing I never aspire to be walking in Houston anyway.
Good point. City environments have an extra weird factor. I'm not even okay with walking in my definition of a city, much less yours!
Riiight. Your definition or mine?Oh, I’m very far from the city. I live out in the country.
I wave to let people in or to say thanks/sorry. I don’t wave hello.. isn’t that what we’re talking about?I'm having this discussion with Chef (I'm talking to him again...he bought me shoes to say he was sorry for being a butt head). I thought it was a generational thing...my parents wave/wave back when you let someone in traffic/in front of you and I was taught this as "good driving manners". Chef says he sometimes waves but that he can't recall his own parents waving. I only notice it now in older drivers. The younger ones....I don't want to wave to, I want to ram them.![]()
Riiight. Your definition or mine?![]()
She is in the country.Riiight. Your definition or mine?![]()
No.You tell me. Country is country, no?
Not quite an hour.No.
Country to her is ONE dirt road where it takes one hour to get to the nearest neighbor.