new description of NNs

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Crowing
15 Years
Jan 13, 2007
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Iowa
The other day my dad was over helping me tear down the old cat enclosure to build a new and I asked him what he thought of the nns. He said they looked like someone tried to wring their necks and didn't get the job done. Needless to say I guess he doesn't see their cuteness:lol: It is hot in Iowa today and yesterday even. The toads in the pond have been busy, the 2 boys have been little gigilos, there are thousands of eggs at the present. They should be worn out by now
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I'm afraid I have to agree with dear ole Dad on that one. I had to read your post a couple of times to figure out what nn's were. I guess you either think they are cute or... like me not.
 
My most favorite hen in the whole world was a nn. Her name was Marilyn (because she was sooo beautiful like Marilyn Monroe! LOL). When I first got her I thought she was homely, too, but she had such a unique, wonderful personality that I grew to love her more than anything. Sadly, a fox got her last year.
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If you want a thrilling experience, try kissing that warm fuzzy naked neck! It feels like warm velvet caressing your lips.
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"try kissing that warm fuzzy naked neck!"
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You know, I just can't say I will ever do that...
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Those NN's are different, interesting, unique....but beautiful?
Only in the eye of the beholder!
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