LOOK at my new spoiled rotton baby!New video, 12/6/11

Just found this thread - belated happy b day to Stormy (and Petunia for that matter!)!!

Congrats on winning the cancer race so far!
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My aunt is a 2x breast cancer survivor (30 yrs apart!) and my friends mother is finishing up chemo right now. I'm glad to hear you are doing well - and animals are one of the keys to finding happiness in life. They can't talk back (well, OK, yours can squeal back!) and they love you regardless of what you say or do!
 
My girls are ruint. I don't know what I was thinking after the hard time I had getting Stormy off the pepsi.
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My girls have learned how to tag team us. First Stormy will start squealing, them Petunia chimes in. We will try and ignore them and the longer we ignore them the louder they squeal.
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They get so loud that we can not even hear each other talking. So you guessed it, pigcycles for my girls. Once the pigcycles are gone which takes about 30 seconds each they will lay down and take a nap. I have created I think the most spoiled PBP in Alabama.
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Oh well!!!

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Funny story here. The other day Stormy and myself were on the sofa, I was watching a movie and Stormy was napping under a quilt. We had been like this for over and hour. Well Stormys pappa moved a food bowl and Stormy was trying everything she could do to get herself out from under the quilt. She was stuck. I was right beside her when all this was going on.

Well about that time I felt Stormys snout go up under my leg. The next thing I'm doing is flying across the room. Stormy picked me up, I cleared the end of the coffee table and landed on my butt about three feet from where I had been sitting on my sofa.
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When I looked up onto the sofa is about the same time Stormys head comes popping out from under the quilt. She is giving me this look like I did it on purpose. I'm giving her a simular look.

What happened that day could never happen again in a million years.
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Now some of you know it took me forever to wean Stormy off of pepsi. Well me like a big old dummy started buying popcycles by the box of 300. Both my girls have figured out how to get all the juice out of the PIGcycle. Its really an intertaining event because each girl tries to fighure out how they can eat there first and then go after the other ones.
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I live in the country with not much entertainment, can ya tell.
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Heres a new update on how my PBP's are dealing with me and my cancer. I'm out of the house from two to five days a week for doctors appointments. I always bring them a treat home, my SO says they pout while I'm gone. Once returning home I am always met by my girls and they will be in front of the dogs at the door.
Im not sure if they miss me or want to get to there treat asap. They always look like they are smiling. Im gonna pretend its me they miss and not the treat. Is that wrong? lol
With this heat wave has anyone else tried the pig-sicle's? It never gets old and makes me laugh everytime.
 
Aren't pets anxious to greet you the best? My girls would literally fly to meet me. They were shameless beggars though. Give each of your pbp's a belly rub from me.
 
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Man belly rubs, I'm a expert at that one. It takes a one finger rub on the back to make then flop over. They don't lay down, just a big old flop. Then it takes two hands to work the belly area.

There is one window in the house that is low enough that with some effort the pigs can get there front legs off the ground high enough to hook onto the window cill and look out. Snakeman said today as I was leaving for my chemo treatment that Stormy made it and was watching me leave. AHHHHHH!!!!!

Of course he doesn't take a pic for me to see. MEN

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I wanted to say that if I had known about my cancer I would of never gotton the PBPs, but then I wouldnt of had all the entertainment I've had from my girls. I didn't do any hatching this year for ovious reasons but I do have some loose game hens that hatched out biddies so I do get to see them but I don't have to do any of the work. I have two huge ceder trees blocking the view of my porch which I love the privacy and this is where my loose chickens go to roost. I love it when the mama is trying to get the biddies up in the tree for the first time. She will always come back down and take then somewhere to sleep since they all don't make it. This goes on for days and I can see it from my seat from my sofa. Cool hugh!
 

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