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well sold eggs we have 2 normal but 18 silky so we alright and egg customers are still happy
It is nice that you sold some eggs!

I asked a co worker about giving them some quail eggs. They did not want them! I guess I will need to eat a lot of quail eggs myself
 
Did you like them?
Yup :drool
Much better than reg Oreos, spicy. I'm not much into cookies or Oreos or anything sweet but at times ... not into ice cream either but at times Oreos dipped into melted ice cream mmmm.
They reminded me of some that she picked up at Aldis a while back fake oreos pumpkin spice, they were very good too.
 
Yup :drool
Much better than reg Oreos, spicy. I'm not much into cookies or Oreos or anything sweet but at times ... not into ice cream either but at times Oreos dipped into melted ice cream mmmm.
They reminded me of some that she picked up at Aldis a while back fake oreos pumpkin spice, they were very good too.
I have not tried the fancy oreos yet.

I bake most of the goodies I eat myself
 
even if women has a case of the "vapors," all they get is a fainting couch. This would all change IF men got "monthly periods" and would get pregnant.

Funny!

One night way back when while I was working OB labor and delivery, a young couple came in with wifey in labor with their first baby. I went into the room and mom to be was laying on her side, eyes closed, trying to control her breathing and sweating like Sigourney Weaver in an Alien movie. Dad to be was sitting by her side, patting her hand, watching tv and munching on a bag of tater chips, not a care in the world. I asked how they were doing and before wifey could answer, DH spoke up and said "We're doing fine! This isn't bad at all! I think we should have another one right away!" The look the Mrs. gave him was priceless.

I told him we would make a deal. If he had the second one, the Mrs would have the third. He looked up at me, a real cutie with these big brown puppy dog eyes and said with all seriousness. Oh NO I couldn't do that! It would be too painful!

His wife just closed her eyes and told me 'Thank you!' I'm sure he heard about it in great detail after she had given birth and they were at home.

Rainy day here today. Nice temps but just blah sort of day. Spent an hour this morning dealing with a fresh dig in under my coop. First rat burrow of the summer. Baited the tunnel with poison, sealed it and covered it with metal, bricks and whatever else I could find. Of course the bantam hens were right under my nose the whole time trying to grab worms I dug up in the process.

Meanwhile, my 9 week old bantam mix cockerel is learning to crow. Amazing how young these birds start. It was 4.5 weeks for King Tut, my Fayoumi cockerel. The Buff O and Welly roosters didn't crow till they were something like 6 months old.

Amazing to think that all those kids I helped deliver, something like 340 are now in their 40s. God, I feel old!
 
Funny!

One night way back when while I was working OB labor and delivery, a young couple came in with wifey in labor with their first baby. I went into the room and mom to be was laying on her side, eyes closed, trying to control her breathing and sweating like Sigourney Weaver in an Alien movie. Dad to be was sitting by her side, patting her hand, watching tv and munching on a bag of tater chips, not a care in the world. I asked how they were doing and before wifey could answer, DH spoke up and said "We're doing fine! This isn't bad at all! I think we should have another one right away!" The look the Mrs. gave him was priceless.

I told him we would make a deal. If he had the second one, the Mrs would have the third. He looked up at me, a real cutie with these big brown puppy dog eyes and said with all seriousness. Oh NO I couldn't do that! It would be too painful!

His wife just closed her eyes and told me 'Thank you!' I'm sure he heard about it in great detail after she had given birth and they were at home.

Rainy day here today. Nice temps but just blah sort of day. Spent an hour this morning dealing with a fresh dig in under my coop. First rat burrow of the summer. Baited the tunnel with poison, sealed it and covered it with metal, bricks and whatever else I could find. Of course the bantam hens were right under my nose the whole time trying to grab worms I dug up in the process.

Meanwhile, my 9 week old bantam mix cockerel is learning to crow. Amazing how young these birds start. It was 4.5 weeks for King Tut, my Fayoumi cockerel. The Buff O and Welly roosters didn't crow till they were something like 6 months old.

Amazing to think that all those kids I helped deliver, something like 340 are now in their 40s. God, I feel old!

:lau OMG

And awww you’re not old!!

Although not to make you feel more old but I’m 25 hahah probably the youngest in here :lau although I still sometimes feel old haha
 

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