Looks like the Cluck meet will be Dec. 14, but I need to verify that with Susan. If it's a go I'll post for all, you never know who may be venturing towards Mad Town and would like to start their Saturday at the Chicken Store. Good luck with those interviews and I think Autism training would be a good addition to your caregiver repertoire. Hmmm is someone retiring?Are you speaking of the get together at my house or the get together at Cluck?
------Or ready to retire like some lucky person who shall remain unnamed!----------
Good to see you back and congrats on the new baby niece!!Oh and btw my little niece Addie has a new baby sister born Nov 17th Maryn Autumn 8lbs 9ox 21 inches !!!
A woman walks into a Kalgoorlie accountant's office and tells him that she needs to file her taxes. The accountant says, "Before we begin, I'll need to ask you a few questions."
He gets her name, address etc. And then asks,"What's your occupation?" "I'm a prostitute," she says. The accountant is somewhat taken aback and says, "Let's try to re phrase that."
The woman says, "OK, I'm a high-end call girl". "No, that still won't work. Try again."
They both think for a minute; then the woman says, "I'm an elite chicken farmer." The accountant asks, "What does chicken farming have to do with being a prostitute?"
"Well, I raised a thousand cocks last year."
"Chicken Farmer it is."
Finally someone in chickens showing some profit.
She raised a thousand cocks and sailed a thousand ships.... Something like that?
Ahhh now my day is complete . . . good to have you back tooHonestly., she's such a baby. Take her skinny @ss out of the chair. Then lay her on a horse blanket, and drag her up Terri's porch stairs. It'll be a bit bumpy, but it just gives her a legit reason to drink. Soothe the bumps and bruises. Someone can carry the chair up seperate. (I really don't understand why CC has to be such a party pooper and not come up with these creative solutions. Worried about the chair in mudd? We just drag the horse blanket across the yard. It's called a blanket ride in Haldens therapy...)
I'm so glad things are working out for you and your son. It takes a strong person to ask and receive the help of others. What type of rooster is that again? He is a great looking bird!
Well, Neil is home! They came to deliver the bed while I was gone picking him up. I called and they came back and set it up. It's smaller than I thought it would be, but that works better because we could put it where his old bed was.
What a beautiful sunrise this morning - enjoy the day everyone.
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