Minnesota!

Bring them to Ralphie camp day class?
I would volunteer but my plucker is back at my aunts place and I hate hand plucking


I missed this and it requires and answer to stop any misinformation from getting out. While on the surface bringing your own chicken to clean may seem logical, it is a major problem.

First we do not want any chicken fights prior to departure for camp.

Second, I grade on a very stringent curve if someone brings their own chickens they might have easier or harder chickens to clean than the ones the class provides. Also beings the chickens the student processes on camp day training are just leased and not owned by the student no one feels bad about leaving with no chickens. Can you imagine the mess if we allowed every student to bring their own chicken?


Confusion would reign supreme and no one would know for sure they got their own chicken. I m sorry but I think leasing the chickens you need makes way more sense, It s not like the rental fees are not affordable to all. If the lease fees are more than a student can handle we have a "Chicken Grant" program a person can apply for. Simply send a request for the form and a $25 fee to cover shipping, handling and processing of the grant form. Everyone should really apply for the grant, as you never know you could get free chickens to practice on.
 
No one said my wife cleaned it. I think the house gremlins do it!
gig.gif
Well that's just magical!! Kind of like how my DH thinks the toilet paper refills itself at my house!
 
:gig  Well that's just magical!! Kind of like how my DH thinks the toilet paper refills itself at my house!


This makes me laugh be cause in my house DW is the one who can't seem to figure out how to change the TP roll! She will just balance the new roll on top of the empty roll. This throws me off because she is the one who uses 96% of the TP!
 
When I was growing up there was no magic elf at my house. If I wanted clean clothes I had better do my laundry myself! Same with cooking, cleaning up my room/bathroom and so on. I was blown away in college when my room mate had no idea how to work a washer. He took his laundry home every weekend to his mom.
 
One time I did a little experiment to see how long the empty TP packaging would lay in the middle of the bathroom floor before he picked it up and put it in the trash. After two weeks I couldn't stand it any more and did it myself! Plus threw away about 5 empty cardboard tubes that just got left on the bathroom vanity after a TP refill. Oh well, he earns his keep on vehicle maintenance I guess.
 
One time I did a little experiment to see how long the empty TP packaging would lay in the middle of the bathroom floor before he picked it up and put it in the trash. After two weeks I couldn't stand it any more and did it myself! Plus threw away about 5 empty cardboard tubes that just got left on the bathroom vanity after a TP refill. Oh well, he earns his keep on vehicle maintenance I guess.

I did sort of the same thing I laid a hammer and a pliers on the buffet to see how long they would stay there before someone put them away. They are still there.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom