I'll keep sending them back!
You should be flattered they like you more, clearly we are lacking something down here and must be inferior! I'll have to figure out what it is we seem to lacking in...

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I'll keep sending them back!

Can I ask where you are from?
And if you send us your address we can ship you a Fisher, Mink, Wolf or other fur bearing critter...
). We do typically stay a little warmer than the rest of the state I guess, but sometimes our little corner gets stuck in some kind of snow vortex and it'll just dump 3 feet on us. We do have plenty of weasel and mink in some areas of the county because of the river so you can keep those ones! I rent from my grandma and my cousin used to keep her poultry at my house too, and a weasel came in and wiped out her silkies, she found like 6 of them stuffed in a milk crate. The coyotes picked off the rest of her stuff. I keep mine in a pretty big fenced in field and haven't lost anything recently *knock on wood*Whatever we've got that attracts them, you may have it.You should be flattered they like you more, clearly we are lacking something down here and must be inferior! I'll have to figure out what it is we seem to lacking in...![]()

Whoo! You live in the tropics, eh? Are we invited to your place to sunbathe when it's -45 up here and the winds are howling?Winona County, apparently the Miami of MN if you ask someone they interviewed about our recent top 10 trip advisor city win (I have literally never heard that before she said it). We do typically stay a little warmer than the rest of the state I guess, but sometimes our little corner gets stuck in some kind of snow vortex and it'll just dump 3 feet on us. We do have plenty of weasel and mink in some areas of the county because of the river so you can keep those ones! I rent from my grandma and my cousin used to keep her poultry at my house too, and a weasel came in and wiped out her silkies, she found like 6 of them stuffed in a milk crate. The coyotes picked off the rest of her stuff. I keep mine in a pretty big fenced in field and haven't lost anything recently *knock on wood*

Sweet! I'll make sure to be there.Definitely! It'll probably only be about -10 or -15, so naturally the lake will be full of sunbathers! We could have a grill out, and enjoy the wonderful weather!
You are too generous, helping the less fortunate achieve greatness, and new critters!![]()





