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Well, some might tell you, "bless your heart".I live in the south, but come from the north. Don’t like it.
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Well, some might tell you, "bless your heart".I live in the south, but come from the north. Don’t like it.
Don’t like that either…Well, some might tell you, "bless your heart".
The fact that people think roosters lay eggs. I know that not everyone is obsessed about chickens (like me) but it's common knowledge people!
I don't know why that bothers me so much, but it felt good to get out!
I've met a rooster who layed an egg on Christmas. We were all VERY surprised View attachment 4154960
WHAT!!!!!!!!!I've met a rooster who layed an egg on Christmas. We were all VERY surprised
My Welsummer hens had spurs.I think it might have been a hen that had spurs. It happens and I've even seen one before.
I could MAYBE see saying "sweetie" to a 90-year old woman in a wheelchair, all twisted up with arthritis weighing about 27 lbs that can't kick you. Otherwise please, no."Sweeite" to a person that old? I have never heard of such a thing. That is creepy.
I'm in MO. Is that "the south"?Living in the south calling someone sweetie is just normal. It's not meant weird here
I wouldn't say soI'm in MO. Is that "the south"?