The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

Just got back from lunch in town with my brother & SIL (they got stuck in Rawlins for the night on their way home to Cheyenne). We saw a lot of plows out on the roads but as soon as something was cleared, the wind covered it up again. Those drivers must put in some hellacious hours in winter. Glad to be back home again.
 
Just got back from lunch in town with my brother & SIL (they got stuck in Rawlins for the night on their way home to Cheyenne). We saw a lot of plows out on the roads but as soon as something was cleared, the wind covered it up again. Those drivers must put in some hellacious hours in winter. Glad to be back home again.
Glad you’re home safe! All the snow shifted South so we won’t get anything:celebrate
 
I got new girls today
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My buckeye roo is trying to check them out but the littlest black one is putting up a good fight. Scrappy little girl.
 
Good Morning Friends :hugs

Hey sunflour, yeah, I will be happy if I never see one that big also! The run is looking good! Congrats on the egg :clap

Cap if my girls saw something like that, they would run! :oops:

Have I shared the picture of the stick insect I encountered?

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and this one which was moonlighting as a wheel clamp :lau

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Hey Michelle; welcome!! :frow

Blooie I see your “stoopid” and raise you with …. FIL took chicken breast and some other meat out of the freezer on Friday night for Jessie [dog] .. left it on the side for all of Friday night and all day Saturday. Of course, in this heat, it was already not starting to smell good. However, on Saturday night, he chopped it up in to smaller containers for freezing but then forgot to take them down to freezer so they sat there all of Saturday night until I had to say something Sunday mid morning about how they were going to crawl off on their own! Needless to say, they had to be pitched!

Cap yet another great sign! :clap

Palm Trees! :he Fronds, fronds and more fronds!

88F predicted for today with a 50% chance of showers. It is very overcast at the moment.

Been at work for 1.5 hours and already managed 17 requests. However, we do have a short week this week with Friday being Australia Day! :clap
 
Well folks, all I can say is NEVER take 4 days off from BYC. Didn't plan on it, but it happened. I've finally cleared my queue, greeted everyone I missed and caught up on most of the threads I follow. And I have about a dozen new folks waiting. And a couple hundred pages marked to read later on my normal threads.:th
 
so you won already, since all of yours are definitely laying :bow
:D Though to be accurate HAVE laid ;) I have to reverse my former statement. I was looking at combs today, must have been Betty that laid the other day, not Veronica.

If memory serves you use the European standard which is 220 with two round pins in the plug.
Half way ;) I looked it up. NZ and AUS are 220V but they have a "weird" 3 prong plug with the flat blades angled.

Wow, that is expensive! I suppose a lot of your things have to be shipped in?
And that would be different from here HOW?? Those MHP pads we buy are made in China. They don't swim here on their own.

I got the notion that he couldn't fix it from him, when he came home after almost two hours, sadly shaking his head and saying, "There is no fix for this mess - nothing I can do for them."
Well YOU bought it so you still get punished ;) If not for that for not knowing the wet noodle punishment is how Ann Landers (the prior one, not the current one) used to berate herself when someone wrote in to correct something she has written in her column.

Now I have an entire pot of chili that I have to pitch. Grrrrrrr Stoopid, stoopid! :he
PITCH? I'm typing right? So I'm still alive right? (right????)
I have, on occasion, forgotten something overnight and the only 2 times I've had food poisoning (to my knowledge) I got it at a restaurant. Refrigerate it, cook it WELL before eating it. I'm pretty sure I won't have to get a piece of your mind after you die from eating that chili. ;)
 

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