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Okay, I want to say first off that I do love my hubby. However, there are times......

So he goes out a while ago to the store and went to pick up a pizza because, you know, we need all that fat in our diet. My 4 candy bars last night while I watched "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" was not enough (no, don't bother watching it.
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A while later he comes in huffing and puffing (see kids, this is what smoking will do for you, too!) and asks if I have an extra set of keys for my Olds. You remember the car he let get stolen last year and got the front smashed? Yeah, that's the one.
Well, I ask why and he says he locked the keys in it.
Now I have to add that he has been driving this car of mine since his Honda has been perpetually in the shop with goodness only knows what is wrong with it. So I ask how he got home from the store and he says to me that he drove it home. It is sitting at the end of the driveway, still running because when he got out to close the gates after coming home he somehow locked the doors (power locks) and then had to hoof it up the driveway. Poor baby........
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So off I go with my flash light to see what I can find. At one time I had an extra set of keys stuck to the underside of the car but that has been 7 years ago and I never needed to use them. I can't find them anywhere under that car as I crawl around on the gravel shining my light. (I could just hear the neighbors saying "Now what are those crazy Phillips doing?" We have a streetlight right there at the gates so the whole world can see.)
No keys. Hmmmmm.
Okay, well he didn't close the door well on the drivers side so it has only caught a bit but I can't get it open so I climb back in the truck, where fat boy has been sitting watching me the whole time and I back the truck all the way back up the drive, past the house, and through the barn yard and up to the Guinea tractor where the crowbar hangs. (Yes, when I get mad at the loud suckers .....kidding!) Back to the house where I find a few long pieces of slender junk (I think it was off the frame of a screen window. I have a LOT of junk!) and off to the car, still running in the driveway with headlights on and heater blasting inside.
At this point DH is getting a bit nauseous from all my wild driving. Do you think I felt bad for him?
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I made him get out and I grabbed the crow bar and wedged the door frame open a bit. At this point he hollers, "Don't break it!" (Seriously....
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) and I stuck the aluminum stick down inside the car. Drats! About an inch too short. Thankfully I brought an extra piece and grabbed the tape out of my truck, taped them together and told DH to hold the blasted crowbar. I wedged it open just enough and slipped the piece of junk down and hit the power auto window. Pulled the piece of junk back out and walked off to my truck. DH stood there for a minute, took the crowbar off the door and said "Well, yeah....if you cheat, I guess you can get it open that way!"

And that, folks, is how wild my Saturday night has been.
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Backwards .... up your driveway.... OMG that scares me just the one time I saw you do that!
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Probably cause I can't back far in a straight line.....you would have had a new driveway thru the yard, around the house, behind the barn, then back up to the carport.
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Lucky for me, Todd has the common sense to do what you did....I would have just been sitting in the truck like your DH
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. Or cussing and yelling...depending on how my day went.
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I would have tried clothes hangers or anything first before I told him I locked the keys in with it running! ROFL!

I can't do that in the Jeep - the doors will not lock if the key is in the switch
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I used to lock keys in the car A LOT years ago. Was well known for it at work.
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The roo I lost was the one from you. I have no idea how old he was............just lost him back in the fall....and I have had him what? 2 years? He never was aggressive to me or the hens.

I love them because they look like porcelain and not real. Mine was handled a LOT. and Often. By Nicole...and she is a rooster tamer so maybe that had something to do with his disposition.
 
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Some of the OEG roosters can be mean.....We had one that would flog us. He didn't Nicole to start with, then he did twice and that was the last two times.

She would pick him up and carry him around. Talk to him, pet him, etc,,,, he still would flog me. (ETA: no matter how many times i picked him up, etc!)

With OEGs, the ones she handles daily, and she was just given some more today, they are very tame. You have to handle them alot to show them or train them that you mean treats so when they see a person they think food! so they are not mean when being judged.

Of course, Nicole loves roosters. And they love her.


ETA: as long as they are handled daily, no problem at all with the two we have now. Three. IDK how many she has LOL ....
 
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Did that roo have a name? Nicole has decided to name him GREG if he didn't have a name.
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She has taken to naming a lot of my birds and not even caring if I like the name or not!
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We have 3 easter egger roos running in the yard.... she named them Buddy, George & Fred. I think. I know Buddy is one's name because he is her buddy and runs up to her when he sees her outside, and follows her around.
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The roo I lost was the one from you. I have no idea how old he was............just lost him back in the fall....and I have had him what? 2 years? He never was aggressive to me or the hens.

I love them because they look like porcelain and not real. Mine was handled a LOT. and Often. By Nicole...and she is a rooster tamer so maybe that had something to do with his disposition.

They really are so pretty they don't look real. I still love them. I handled mine a lot when they were small but once they went into the breeder pen I didn't hold them much. The hens were really sweet when they were sitting, I could check their nest and they were okay with it but not the rooster. He always did a good job watching out for them but he gets meaner and meaner the older he gets. This past Fall he was beating up on the hen and she let herself out of the pen and found herself another rooster! Shock of all shocks, she picked "BOB"!!! Bob is my devil rooster that I've never been able to put hens with, he would try to kill them. I handraised him and spoiled him too much, he doesn't really understand that he is a chicken. Well he sure took good care of her, and she is teenytiny compared to him. He would cover her completely with his wings at night and you couldn't even see her in there. She won't have anything to do with my sebright roo now. Just like Chicken Soap Opera isn't it?
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Some of the OEG roosters can be mean.....We had one that would flog us. He didn't Nicole to start with, then he did twice and that was the last two times.

She would pick him up and carry him around. Talk to him, pet him, etc,,,, he still would flog me. (ETA: no matter how many times i picked him up, etc!)

With OEGs, the ones she handles daily, and she was just given some more today, they are very tame. You have to handle them alot to show them or train them that you mean treats so when they see a person they think food! so they are not mean when being judged.

Of course, Nicole loves roosters. And they love her.


ETA: as long as they are handled daily, no problem at all with the two we have now. Three. IDK how many she has LOL ....

I love my roosters too. I've never had a mean OEGB roo though. My BB Red roo would follow me around like a puppy, he was so much fun. My little silver duckwings are the same way. I can go out there and pick them up whenever I want to. I can go months without holding them and then pick them up to show a customer and they're still just friendly little things. I do agree with you on the cochins being friendly except that I do have a mean bantam cochin roo. He thinks he's a tough guy but he doesn't scare me. And my Bob (the devil roo) is part cochin. Now my giant cochins have never been mean. They are super friendly. My Faverolle rooster is such a sweetheart, he still covers his hens with his wings at night. They are so funny. I should also mention the serama's, they really are sweet birds and very tiny. I've never had a mean Serama roo. So many choices.....
 
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Too many choices! That is why I have tried so many breeds & passed so many on to others getting started. I knew silkies were what I wanted, but had to find one or two more breeds to keep for fun :) I would have had seramas if DH had let me get some at country preacher's chicken swap thing that time!

Out of about 20 OEGs ( in the last yr and half) We have only had the one mean one. Rest are great. We were told to handle them as babies....and the grown ones for her to handle daily since she did not raise them.
 

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