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You liked that, did ya?
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Sometimes I have to wonder about my own brain.

LOL... I cannot live without owning some of these chickens!
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I will take 5 dozen...
Ok, when I saw this picture I yelped and laughed so hard All the quail in my office flushed. They knocked one top off and I had to run around after hoppers!
So Krafty, it looks like the 2 older bantam orps are roosters! Napoleon has 2 of his offspring and I hope they turn out like him.......at least in looks anyway.
I was going to say you want a brigade of banties to kill your husband in his sleep?
Horde or alliance?
Man can the people who hang out here get any cooler.
How can you ask that?? So people admit to being alliance mains? I was a shadow priest before they were actually viable, lol.

I was a raid leader, then a raid organizer for something like 8 years for a HUGE guild on dalaran. At one point early on in 40 mans I had 2 BWL 3 MC and a AQ 40, 3 20s running. It was worse then a full time job herding those cats. last raids I organized was ICC. When we moved here DH wanted his nights back. But my big thing was gold sinks. I had cap on every toon and 4 banks. JC all the way, baby!
Another WoW person?? Maybe I need to start playing again....
I miss it, but id have to raid days, and that is hard to find, so I have been lazy. Our old guild got gutted by swtor too, and I had opted out of leading by then and did not want to start from scratch, too much work.
 
Ok, when I saw this picture I yelped and laughed so hard All the quail in my office flushed.  They knocked one top off and I had to run around after hoppers!
I was going to say you want a brigade of banties to  kill your husband in his sleep?
How can you ask that??  So people admit to being alliance mains? I was a shadow priest before they were actually viable, lol.

I was  a raid leader, then a raid organizer for  something like 8 years for a HUGE guild on dalaran. At one point early on in 40 mans I  had 2 BWL 3 MC and a AQ 40, 3 20s  running. It was worse then a full time job herding those cats. last raids I organized was  ICC.   When we moved here DH wanted his nights back. But my big thing was gold sinks. I had cap on every toon and 4 banks.  JC all the way, baby!
 I miss it, but   id have to raid days,  and that is hard to find, so I have been lazy.  Our old guild got gutted by swtor too, and I had opted out of leading by then and did not want to start from scratch, too  much work.

What realm Shantih?
 
Ok, when I saw this picture I yelped and laughed so hard All the quail in my office flushed. They knocked one top off and I had to run around after hoppers!
I was going to say you want a brigade of banties to kill your husband in his sleep?
How can you ask that?? So people admit to being alliance mains? I was a shadow priest before they were actually viable, lol.

I was a raid leader, then a raid organizer for something like 8 years for a HUGE guild on dalaran. At one point early on in 40 mans I had 2 BWL 3 MC and a AQ 40, 3 20s running. It was worse then a full time job herding those cats. last raids I organized was ICC. When we moved here DH wanted his nights back. But my big thing was gold sinks. I had cap on every toon and 4 banks. JC all the way, baby!
I miss it, but id have to raid days, and that is hard to find, so I have been lazy. Our old guild got gutted by swtor too, and I had opted out of leading by then and did not want to start from scratch, too much work.
There is a good raiding guild on Runetotem that's raid times are 10am est to 3 pm est. Weekends and Tuesdays off I think.
 
My older son is majorly into WoW. Drove my hubby nuts when he lived with us after he got out of the military. Didn't bother me though. Hubby has strong feelings on it. My son has been doing it since he was a kid. He's thirty now. My younger son used to like to sit and watch, but hubby wouldn't allow it. Don't ask me! He's got some weird opinions on things.

Anyway my son met one of his roommates years ago on WoW. She introduced him to her boyfriend who is now her hubby. They have a whole room set up for battles. Each has their own computer set up. Now that the roommates have a newborn I'm wondering how much time they will devote to their online gaming. I have a feeling my son will be looking for a new place to live soon. It's funny that some of you may have met my son online! Don't know much about it, but the idea amuses me.
 
My older son is majorly into WoW. Drove my hubby nuts when he lived with us after he got out of the military. Didn't bother me though. Hubby has strong feelings on it. My son has been doing it since he was a kid. He's thirty now. My younger son used to like to sit and watch, but hubby wouldn't allow it. Don't ask me! He's got some weird opinions on things.

Anyway my son met one of his roommates years ago on WoW. She introduced him to her boyfriend who is now her hubby. They have a whole room set up for battles. Each has their own computer set up. Now that the roommates have a newborn I'm wondering how much time they will devote to their online gaming. I have a feeling my son will be looking for a new place to live soon. It's funny that some of you may have met my son online! Don't know much about it, but the idea amuses me.
LOL, I found out I had worked with ( tangentially) the parents of one of my guild mates early on. Freaked her right out. we did not have that conversation again for a LONG TIME.

I met a lot of military folk and air traffic controllers in my wow times. And a lot of parents. It can be both good and bad for both. Raiding creates structure and gives you a lot of organizational experience. But it is also a time suck and a positive feedback loop that can get out of control. But in a time where friends can be few and far between it can build a strong community. I still know a lot of people and I got exposed to ideas and ways of life that I had not been before, and I have been a LOT of places and met a lot of people. If it was an eye opener for me, I can imagine it would be a very good influence for people who have been a little more isolated, if they allow it to be.

Like it or not, online communities are shaping our world. So we might as well make them positive things, IMO.
If only it had helped my spelling more...
 
This is way off the current thread discussion, but I need some advice. I have 3 Sicilian Buttercup Bantams which according to breed info are not supposed to go broody. I came back from MN to two of the three co-brooding in one nesting box. The other one was faithfully laying her egg with the other two, and I removed it each night after I gave the two broodies eggs to set. Last night, my third decided she is going to join the flock. I now have all three setting in one box on maybe 10 eggs between them. The eggs are due to hatch next Tuesday. How do I work this? Will they share chicks, will the one that just started setting continue to set?

I've never had broody hens before. I have never seen the original two ever get off the eggs and neither has my DH. They must be running down quickly to get food and water and then right back up.

Should I move all three of them into a separate area as they are in an elevated coop with a hole in the floor, or should I just move feed and water up and block the hole in the floor temporarily? My poor SBB cockerel tried to move into the layer coop last night. He is feeling terribly neglected and in need of henly companionship. LOL
 
This is way off the current thread discussion, but I need some advice. I have 3 Sicilian Buttercup Bantams which according to breed info are not supposed to go broody. I came back from MN to two of the three co-brooding in one nesting box. The other one was faithfully laying her egg with the other two, and I removed it each night after I gave the two broodies eggs to set. Last night, my third decided she is going to join the flock. I now have all three setting in one box on maybe 10 eggs between them. The eggs are due to hatch next Tuesday. How do I work this? Will they share chicks, will the one that just started setting continue to set?

I've never had broody hens before. I have never seen the original two ever get off the eggs and neither has my DH. They must be running down quickly to get food and water and then right back up.

Should I move all three of them into a separate area as they are in an elevated coop with a hole in the floor, or should I just move feed and water up and block the hole in the floor temporarily? My poor SBB cockerel tried to move into the layer coop last night. He is feeling terribly neglected and in need of henly companionship. LOL
I am in the same boat. I have 2 seremas sitting on eggs in the same nest. I have moved them to a seperate area. I am also wondering who is going to claim the chicks when they hatch. They are sitting on serema eggs and cornation sussex eggs.
 
LOL, I found out I had worked with ( tangentially) the parents of one of my guild mates early on. Freaked her right out. we did not have that conversation again for a LONG TIME.

I met a lot of military folk and air traffic controllers in my wow times. And a lot of parents. It can be both good and bad for both. Raiding creates structure and gives you a lot of organizational experience. But it is also a time suck and a positive feedback loop that can get out of control. But in a time where friends can be few and far between it can build a strong community. I still know a lot of people and I got exposed to ideas and ways of life that I had not been before, and I have been a LOT of places and met a lot of people. If it was an eye opener for me, I can imagine it would be a very good influence for people who have been a little more isolated, if they allow it to be.

Like it or not, online communities are shaping our world. So we might as well make them positive things, IMO.
If only it had helped my spelling more...


My older son is majorly into WoW. Drove my hubby nuts when he lived with us after he got out of the military. Didn't bother me though. Hubby has strong feelings on it. My son has been doing it since he was a kid. He's thirty now. My younger son used to like to sit and watch, but hubby wouldn't allow it. Don't ask me! He's got some weird opinions on things.

Anyway my son met one of his roommates years ago on WoW. She introduced him to her boyfriend who is now her hubby. They have a whole room set up for battles. Each has their own computer set up. Now that the roommates have a newborn I'm wondering how much time they will devote to their online gaming. I have a feeling my son will be looking for a new place to live soon. It's funny that some of you may have met my son online! Don't know much about it, but the idea amuses me.
Indeed. WoW can be pretty great, then it can also be bad. I have seen drama, etc break up many guilds. We have made friends that we would not know otherwise, like my Bunny. We have a small family on WoW. They are all in our guild, the ages range from 16 to 57. Each one I am thrilled to have had the opportunity to meet and get to know. WoW has given me the opportunity to slay dragons and save Prince's, Ride my own Dragon mount, Travel to far away worlds full of mystery and intrigue, forge lifelong friendships, learn humility, and much more. Without WoW I would be doing a great bit more of this,
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My DH dislikes WoW. He loves his hunting though. So while he is off traveling hunting this or that, I am doing the same in the safety of my home at the computer. He is glad I have something as a hobby that does not cause me any danger.

If any of you guys are ever on Runetotem. On Horde side. Look me up, my toon's names are Tushi and Evilbarbie.
 
Horde or alliance?
Man can the people who hang out here get any cooler.

Another WoW person?? Maybe I need to start playing again....
Muhhhaaa! For the Alliance! Maybe I need to get back on so we can start a BYC guild! I was having so little time to play with my nutty life I couldn't justify paying for it anymore, but it is free to lvl 20 now....
 
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