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I have a multiple choice exam question for residents of this board![]()
It is winter in the UP. You have an awesome jacuzzi bathtub and feel like relaxing. You can either
A: Put on some relaxing music and grab a good book for a long bath
B: Whip out some bubble bath for an sudsy soak
C: Fill the tub full of ducklings and watch the fun
Yea, C happened in this household!![]()
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what a CUTIE...dont let him get addicted to electronic games, you'll never get him to do ANYTHING
All the cute babies is right! Even the human baby. The hat though... Gotta go.... Lol.
come on over, the weather is great.(this year)You guys sure look out for each other here. Maybe I should move to Michigan!
I have a multiple choice exam question for residents of this board![]()
It is winter in the UP. You have an awesome jacuzzi bathtub and feel like relaxing. You can either
A: Put on some relaxing music and grab a good book for a long bath
B: Whip out some bubble bath for an sudsy soak
C: Fill the tub full of ducklings and watch the fun
Yea, C happened in this household!![]()
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I would say a Lakenvelder. I have one , he is not trust worthy, his days are ## as soon as I can get DH to help me. They are pretty,Kimmie
What breed is your avatar rooster? He is STUNNING!
Yorkchick's story reminded me of one of my own "cow encounters"
I went down to Florida with my buddy to dive and we stay with his parents on their bee farm. His dad had bought a bull calf and as we would check the bee hives, the calf would follow me everywhere. He liked to have his head rubbed right between and above his eyes.
Now fast forward 9 or 10 months when we go back again. The little calf is much bigger and starting to sprout new horns. He still likes to have his head rubbed so I oblige him for a while until we go back into the house. The house is an old antebellum with a double door entry and central hall running the length of the house. See where I'm going here?
About 20 minutes later, we hear the front doors open and footsteps in the hallway. Here is that bull in the hallway, looking for more attention.