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Ok, quick question: how big does a chicken need to be before it is too big to be taken by a marsh hawk? I should know this, but ....
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my daughters favorite chicken went missing yesterday
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this one was also named pretzel
it was a white polish, i kept its crest trimmed and yet it was still stupid
her other was a white sultan

i wonder what she'll want this time
though i am hoping it comes back
Maybe you should stop naming chickens Pretzel. Hope it comes back.

And everyone hated the Cajun French!
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Yes but Cajun food is delicious.

no, you know i was taught proper french

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Yes but you know I wasn't, so you should know what to expect from me in regards to linguistics.
 
Maybe you should stop naming chickens Pretzel. Hope it comes back.

Yes but Cajun food is delicious.

Yes but you know I wasn't, so you should know what to expect from me in regards to linguistics.
i dont name them, but agreed
yes
lol, just fun arguing with you
 
How big is a marsh hawk?


The hen harrier is 41–52 cm (16–20 in)[3] long with a 97–122 cm (38–48 in) wingspan.[5][6] It resembles other harriers in having distinct male and female plumages. The sexes also differ in weight, with males weighing 290 to 400 g (10 to 14 oz), with an average of 350 g (12 oz), and females weighing 390 to 750 g (14 to 26 oz), with an average of 530 g (19 oz).[3][6] Among standard measurements, the wing chord is 32.8 to 40.6 cm (12.9 to 16.0 in), the tail is 19.3 to 25.8 cm (7.6 to 10.2 in) and the tarsus is 7.1 to 8.9 cm (2.8 to 3.5 in).[6] It is relatively long winged and long tailed, having the longest wing and tail relative to its body size of any raptor occurring in North America.[6]
 
The old folks still speak French to each other, but it's largely died out. They didn't teach their kids because it was seen as low class and poor. The kids know a few things, but not enough for conversation.

The worst part about Cajun French is it's so garbled that even their English is impossible to understand. I get so caught up in the cadence I don't even noticed they've switched and I still can't understand a thing. :lau
 
The old folks still speak French to each other, but it's largely died out. They didn't teach their kids because it was seen as low class and poor. The kids know a few things, but not enough for conversation.

The worst part about Cajun French is it's so garbled that even their English is impossible to understand. I get so caught up in the cadence I don't even noticed they've switched and I still can't understand a thing.
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