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maybe, it started same time.Nope. Weather?
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maybe, it started same time.Nope. Weather?
Wow ! I bet you were scared. Bad doggy ! Did you know I got Bandit 4 yrs ago ?So I went out earlier to hang some laundry and noticed Scooter was absent.Little
ratrascal decided to take himself for a walk. Not even sure how long he had been gone, but was just getting ready to go find him, turned around, and tah-dah! He was right there... and let out a huge burp.I don't even want to know what he found to eat!
We keep some wire panels from old dog kennels strung across the garage when the door is up. SOMEONE neglected to close the gap.
and I am teasing youLol. Nope, like I said, I was just funnin. I remember how hard it was to quit. Heck, I couldn't even THINK about quitting without having panic attacks. But I've been nicotine free 10 years now. God gets all the glory, I couldn't do it, not even a little bit!
And meat too, no doubt. Ungulates are amazing critters, and ubiquitous, too. From the tiny dik-dik in Africa to the caribou and moose of North America, the wildebeest to sheep and goats, antelope, bighorn sheep and so many others, animals with a split hoof and that chew their cud exist all over the planet and make for good eating everywhere you go.yep and use the butter to add to their tea. Actually their version of our cattle . ONLY they also ride and use yaks for pak animals.
Wow, they sound amazing! Do they moo?
is that a cloven hoof ? What does the bible say about that ?And meat too, no doubt. Ungulates are amazing critters, and ubiquitous, too. From the tiny dik-dik in Africa to the caribou and moose of North America, the wildebeest to sheep and goats, antelope, bighorn sheep and so many others, animals with a split hoof and that chew their cud exist all over the planet and make for good eating everywhere you go.