All I was doing was closing up the door to her crate. I was not even looking at her chicks and the bat does this. I did not see it coming and thankfully she missed my eye. Momma Hen 1, me 0.
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That's scary. My gosh! Eye attacks everywhere all of a sudden. I'm glad you got it closed in time.
 
He was an academic. So he wrote ‘papers’ on obscure topics and books on the same topics.

Obscure topic tax
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Tassles: What ya doing? Sit and relax!
Pigletine: I'm planning my runway debut.
Tassles: Your runway what??

Pigletine: My runway debut. You know, like Phyllis
Tassles: I hear they like svelte, you might want to reconsider - you have to pick Runway or Food, which will it be?

Pigletine: How dare you - we are in the modern age you know! Models of all sizes and colors are needed. We don't ALL have to be svelte, black, and exotic looking!
Tassles: Whatever. exotic sells. :idunno

Pigletine: To herself: humph, you can pick friends, but you are stuck with family!
 
She’s inside the house now with me
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Ok, there is something also that helps when you are struggling to know what a word means.
Break down the word. You have to look at the roots.
Co- miser-ate
Except this time you have to add two m's.
You have to look, miser. Miser means someone who is miserable.
So, commiserate.
Miser

'Co' prefix does mean 'together', but the actual prefix here is 'com' which means 'with'. It has Latin Roots.
'ate' suffix turns the word into an adjective

Okay, I'm quite sure RC could add some insightfulness to this conversation. however, given my strength is math, not language, I will end it here for me.


Chicken Tax for talking:

doesn't happen often, but here are 3 lined up in a row! (with one trying to cut in line :rolleyes: )
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