I could just scream! UPDATE: PICS! Questions

Quote:
They were 50 cents a piece and are heavy enough not to be knocked over, nor deep enough to drown anybody, add that to the fact they are easy to clean and I was all over them! I really, really like the fact they can't be knocked over. Nothing like leaving for work, only to come to find out the little guys dumped all of their food and water.
 
Quote:
When I was a little girl they sold smoking toys
gig.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
I had a little red plastic chicken and you would put the "cigarette in it's little beak and it would smoke
gig.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
My brother had a monkey
gig.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
 
Quote:
When I was a little girl they sold smoking toys
gig.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
I had a little red plastic chicken and you would put the "cigarette in it's little beak and it would smoke
gig.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
My brother had a monkey
gig.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif
lau.gif


I remember the candy cigarette's and going to the liquor store for my dad when I was like 10, to buy him cigs. They were 60 cents a pack!
 
Quote:
not here in ma. at about 5 weeks, out they go, with a 250 heat lamp for maybe a week or two. then that's it!!!
they are tougher than yoiu think.
 
They are all so adorable, and now little omelet has some siblings to play with! I'm so tempted to go see them in person, but I know the feed store on my way to and from your place has chicks right now, lol and I'd be way to tempted to stop in and pick up a couple if I spent any time with those little guys!!
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom