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] Date Posted:03:18:19 05/27/09 Wed In reply to:
D C T --friendly poultry orthopedist
's message, "SEEKING PEACE" on 20:42:59 05/26/09 Tue
"But sometimes I tease him by standing less than two feet
from him so that he can stare at the shins that he would
very much like to whack"
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D C T --friendly poultry orthopedist
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Date Posted:19:08:23 05/27/09 Wed
>Oooh I bet his stare is something to behold! It'd
>make a grown man quiver I should think! :)x
++++++++++
NO, NO, and NO....
his face is innocent. Like all my white spaldings he has
blue gray eyes. His green spalding father, Neverland, had
very gentle looking brown eyes so that I could NOT believe
that he really wanted to fly at me with his spurs. His
insanity made him do it. I always deflected his attacks without bruising him.
Date Posted:02:37:19 05/28/09 Thu
Maxie and DCT - you two really make me SMILE! it is worth logging into this forum every morning just to have you both start me off with a smile for the day!!xx My two started singing at 3am this morning and only stopped when they eventually got up (or, got down)from their roost at 4.30am - their days are numbered i am sure! That, or re-home my neighbours!
Maxie, i have emailed you thank you for your message x
>>Oooh I bet his stare is something to behold! It'd
>>make a grown man quiver I should think! :)x
>++++++++++
>NO, NO, and NO....
>his face is innocent. Like all my white spaldings he
>has
>blue gray eyes. His green spalding father, Neverland,
>had
>very gentle looking brown eyes so that I could NOT
>believe
>that he really wanted to fly at me with his spurs. His
>insanity made him do it. I always deflected his
>attacks without bruising him.