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Hey ya'll some of us actually work at work!


But if I had a computer there my production would go way down.

I work at work... on the second monitor.
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Why would you do that? It takes away from oour entertainment and ability to chat endlessly.
 
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Do you know the times and location(s)? Will prob try to hit one of them...but I'm lucky to find New Castle
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Saturday Coop in by 8:30 am judging should begin around 9 am. Coop out after awards presentation.
Sunday Coop in by 8 or 8:30 very similar schedule but Game Bantam only Cornish, Modern, and OE.

We will only be there saturday as this is also opening weekend for youth deer gun and the boys have other plans for Sunday.
 
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Why would you do that? It takes away from oour entertainment and ability to chat endlessly.

Gotta do work to get paid to buy chickens (and more importantly, their FEED).
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Why would you do that? It takes away from oour entertainment and ability to chat endlessly.

Gotta do work to get paid to buy chickens (and more importantly, their FEED).
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Just minimize teh screen when your boss is walking by, they'll never know.. we miss all of you while your working.
 
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Gotta do work to get paid to buy chickens (and more importantly, their FEED).
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Just minimize teh screen when your boss is walking by, they'll never know.. we miss all of you while your working.

I usually work in the admin office *by myself*. My boss (division director) travels between treatment sites and the sober living facility, and I only go to the facilities if they are shorthanded and need admin help OR to do billing on Wednesday.

So I get paid to surf the internet, talk to y'all, do my homework, that kind of thing. Maybe 2 hours of my day is actually spent WORKING... and it's broken down into small chunks.
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Oh Michael, I love those pheasants! I researched them this past summer because I saw one at Mary's last spring and would have loved to have one. From everything I read though they don't act "pet like" like chickens do. Is that true? They're so beautiful.
 
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Oh Michael, I love those pheasants! I researched them this past summer because I saw one at Mary's last spring and would have loved to have one. From everything I read though they don't act "pet like" like chickens do. Is that true? They're so beautiful.

They are a beautifull bird, very teritorial, can interbreed sucessfully with poultry, and are typically very poor layers.
Should ahve added very nervous and do better where they have cover to hide in.
 
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Oh Michael, I love those pheasants! I researched them this past summer because I saw one at Mary's last spring and would have loved to have one. From everything I read though they don't act "pet like" like chickens do. Is that true? They're so beautiful.

They are a beautifull bird, very teritorial, can interbreed sucessfully with poultry, and are typically very poor layers.
Should ahve added very nervous and do better where they have cover to hide in.

Just doesn't sound like the kind of 'pet' I'd be happy with even though they're the prettiest birds I've ever seen.
 

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