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I love this bunch that have been posting on this thread-ya'll all have a fantastic sense of humor.
dsqrd-My DH has all of his hair and I wouldn't be caught dead in those earrings(but I do wear my hair pretty much like that most days) and there is a bit too much cleavage for me, but that could be hanging in the post office as we speak! I haven't been in a few days!
Since the hooligans are getting bigger, I am now afraid to go look and see what they've done in a very short period of time.
madsenaccord-Bwahahaha. That is hilarious. I have honestly often wondered what the neighbors(not close, mind you) think of the almost constant red light you can see through my laundry room or sunroom window? I brood chicks almost year round in the house for a short period of time...sheesh, one more thing to worry about...the red light.
Miss Lydia-Thank you for worrying about the fact that I might be in the County Jail right now. So far, everything is OK. They have actually been pretty quiet today=one of them did shoot out of the brooder when I was changing the water and I had to snag her before she hit the ground.
Gritsar-Yes, consider yourself VERY lucky! These chicks DID NOT come off of this property! They came out of Virginia(wonder if their parents ran shine up there?).
The little BLRW has been spending more time at the front of the brooder, looking out-I think she has had all she can stand of her broodermates and is ready to make a break for it...poor baby.
It's that whole, guilt by association thing.
dsqrd-My DH has all of his hair and I wouldn't be caught dead in those earrings(but I do wear my hair pretty much like that most days) and there is a bit too much cleavage for me, but that could be hanging in the post office as we speak! I haven't been in a few days!
Since the hooligans are getting bigger, I am now afraid to go look and see what they've done in a very short period of time.
madsenaccord-Bwahahaha. That is hilarious. I have honestly often wondered what the neighbors(not close, mind you) think of the almost constant red light you can see through my laundry room or sunroom window? I brood chicks almost year round in the house for a short period of time...sheesh, one more thing to worry about...the red light.
Miss Lydia-Thank you for worrying about the fact that I might be in the County Jail right now. So far, everything is OK. They have actually been pretty quiet today=one of them did shoot out of the brooder when I was changing the water and I had to snag her before she hit the ground.

Gritsar-Yes, consider yourself VERY lucky! These chicks DID NOT come off of this property! They came out of Virginia(wonder if their parents ran shine up there?).
The little BLRW has been spending more time at the front of the brooder, looking out-I think she has had all she can stand of her broodermates and is ready to make a break for it...poor baby.
