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Good morning chicken wranglers,
AttaBoy sourland keeping her happy is the real goal. If moma aint happy aint nobody happy!
Q I still say what do they taste like?
 
Q, just my reward for being a 'good boy' and completing all of her 'honey do' projects without too much whining.
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I regret telling my better half about the term "Honey do list". After that, I think mine has tripled
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Due to circumstances, I was able to retire early - while the Princess was still working. Every morning she would make a 'honey do' list before going to work - every day I would crumple it and throw it on the floor.
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Eventually the 'situation' was amicably resolved.
 
Yes, the list is one that will not go unanswered for long!" As you wish my queen" is what a married man must remember> Or Thank you and I love you !
 
The husband's key to a long term relationship - Yes dear. You're right, dear. I'm sorry, dear. Also, "No your butt doesn't look big in those slacks.
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The husband's key to a long term relationship - Yes dear. You're right, dear. I'm sorry, dear. Also, "No your butt doesn't look big in those slacks.
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I found a weird specimen, it responds to logical reasoning pretty well. But that doesn't stop demands from being made. Also, it has an amazingly accurate BS-o-meter...
 
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I can assure you that survival with ME requires a strong and accurate 'BS-o-meter.
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On our very first date I warned her to never ever take anything that I said seriously unless it was, "I love you." Yeah, I think I knew that she was 'the one' at first meeting. 50 years + later and it's still working.
 
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I can assure you that survival with ME requires a strong and accurate 'BS-o-meter.
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On our very first date I warned her to never ever take anything that I said seriously unless it was, "I love you." Yeah, I think I knew that she was 'the one' at first meeting. 50 years + later and it's still working.
And in that time, I'm guessing she's managed to calibrate her instrument pretty well. I've only got 9 years with mine, but I'm hoping for a similar outcome as your situation.
 
The husband's key to a long term relationship - Yes dear. You're right, dear. I'm sorry, dear. Also, "No your butt doesn't look big in those slacks.
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45 years next Saturday (12th)
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How I don't know. My father's reply always was "Before the sun sets dear" But he never said which sun.
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Wedding day advice to me "pick your battles carefully and only fight those you are willing to lose". By the way "Is that a grey hair I see" is a very dangerous statement. What we learn over 45 years.
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Eggs are coming better now. Getting 2 egg days one early and one late. Added 2 young chicks (4-6 weeks younger than the rest) so now I have seven. Been 5 days now and now letting up on the picking on them. I have them separated by a snow fence during the day but at night the jump over go into the coop and sleep on the roost on the opposite end from the rest. In the morning I find them in one of the nest boxes with head and neck buried in a corner away from the coop. I hope this doesn't go on long. I am thinking of taking my 2 main bullies out and putting them in the snow fence "Isolation booth".
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How long does a chicken have to be removed from a flock to loose its place in the pecking order. Don't know what I would do with them but I must do something to protect the little ones. Maybe when they come into their eggs they will calm down.

Taking my GK to see "how to train a dragon 2" today. Hopefully I will learn something!

Happy 4th to all if I do not get back on before them.
 
7/12 a good and propitious day. It was my mother's birthday, and she lived a GOOD life to 97. Rngr, an early congratulations to you and your wife.
 

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