Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

[COLOR=800000]these 2 babies were pipped for 3 days, drove me nuts..[/COLOR] [COLOR=800000]so much for calorie counting[/COLOR] [COLOR=800000]really blarney, i am not laughing at you ...I am laughing with you......you will someday laugh about this..:hide [/COLOR] :pop [COLOR=800000]well come on already,,,,what is it...[/COLOR] [COLOR=800000]not very creative, but those acres i call home are called.....wingstone farms...[/COLOR] [COLOR=800000]Late 70's....I could tell you some stories from then....nevermind....I keep forgetting this is a family site...[/COLOR]
I have that problem too.
one of my kids was born in 85,,, come on guys you are really making me feel my age this morning....
I was thinking that...I guess I keep forgetting that my kid sis is obviously old enough to have a kid...therefore "kids" born in the 80's are old enough to have chickens.
http://harrisburg.craigslist.org/grd/3760996382.html Swedish flower Hens, Bredas Let me enable you!
Not funny...oh wait...those aren't on my must have list...you may continue.
[COLOR=800080]Well, NOW I know how to pronounce it!! I have it in my head as Ray-vaun like fawn. Uh-Oh, hope I can unlearn that in my head, it's stuck there.[/COLOR]
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It is Rey - vawn. That's why Dewey said no. He wanted Raven, like Raven Symone. I didn't want it to be "normal". Oh well. And Sally, that would be Stevie Ray Vaughn. :)
The only problem with "not normal" is pronunciation. My sister is Alycia. Yeah, parentals couldn't spell. That's said uh-leash-uh. She gets Alyssa ALOT. Or uh-lee-see-uh. Thankfully, my mother simply named me after a soap opera charachter....who apparently was a witch...the kind with a B. Oh and can I say how weird it is for me every time you mention Dewey? My first husband's nickname was Dewey. And that's all I called him for years. Odd.
Thank You!!! I think my fiance will like it (as long as it isn't "digital camo"
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Are the roos noisier? The one is such a loud mouth compared to all the other chicks. The only birds louder are the ducklings when the chickens hop in the tub and start stealing their food. Although the one duckling has begun grabbing the chicks' tail feathers when they are doing that. So now the chicks sit on the edge and check if the ducklings are asleep before they try stealing the food. They're all BRATS!!!! (but I love them
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) I tried that reasoning, his response was he'll make sure I have two or three human younglings (yes we're Star Wars fans) to keep me busy for the next deployment. I almost spit my coffee out at that one.
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It was supposed to be "BirdsbyGavin1103" but I forgot the s before I submitted it. My son's name is Gavin, he was the driving force behind our flock, and his birthday is 11/3. Same here. Quote:
LOL...I know my ducks often grab the chickens by the tailfeathers when they don't want to share the corn I throw.
 
My grown 20 something child, who by the way, I do not think will ever move out....just stomped her feet across the kitchen floor when I told her the little duckies are going to their new home tomorrow......all i can say is WOW....
 
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[COLOR=800080]Well, NOW I know how to pronounce it!! I have it in my head as Ray-vaun like fawn. Uh-Oh, hope I can unlearn that in my head, it's stuck there.[/COLOR]
Me3
It is Rey - vawn. That's why Dewey said no. He wanted Raven, like Raven Symone. I didn't want it to be "normal". Oh well.

And Sally, that would be Stevie Ray Vaughn.
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Okay, Got It!, So I don't have to retrain my mind....
The only problem with "not normal" is pronunciation. My sister is Alycia. Yeah, parentals couldn't spell. That's said uh-leash-uh. She gets Alyssa ALOT. Or uh-lee-see-uh. Thankfully, my mother simply named me after a soap opera charachter....who apparently was a witch...the kind with a B.

Oh and can I say how weird it is for me every time you mention Dewey? My first husband's nickname was Dewey. And that's all I called him for years. Odd.
My grown 20 something child, who by the way, I do not think will ever move out....just stomped her feet across the kitchen floor when I told her the little duckies are going to their new home tomorrow......all i can say is WOW....

Oh, please tell her they're going to a good home, with 4 kids that are soo.. excited to get them. By the way, ALL of my kids do that when I sell any bird, and my response is always "When was the last time you even looked at it?" They just LOVE them for the first week, and then could care less, LOL!
 
My grown 20 something child, who by the way, I do not think will ever move out....just stomped her feet across the kitchen floor when I told her the little duckies are going to their new home tomorrow......all i can say is WOW....

send her over for the 2 Silver Appleyards
 
Oh, please tell her they're going to a good home, with 4 kids that are soo.. excited to get them. By the way, ALL of my kids do that when I sell any bird, and my response is always "When was the last time you even looked at it?" They just LOVE them for the first week, and then could care less, LOL!

My boys are pretty good about it. Talon and G were all lovey on this little black serama cockerel, AFTER I had already mentioned that it has to go... G doesn't care, but Talon, he named it after our old black OEGB roo (Dedreckovis, who he also named)... He said, "are we keeping the white one?" "yes" "Well, then his name is White Dedreckovis" LOL. Now, G will say that he doesn't care about which birds I sell, but I remember the one day one of the white roosters disappeared... when I told him, he got really worried for a moment... "CORNFLAKE?!" "No" "Oh, okay". That's his rooster... **** thing won't come near me, but it'll come up and eat out of his hand and follows him around.
 

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