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July 14, 2008 at 10:04 AM #239201July 14, 2008 at 8:31 PM #239293dharmagirlParticipant
I feel so out of sorts…I havent had time to respond to any of this for DAYS…we’re currently ripping out ceramic tile in the new casa (among other things). I think my blisters have blisters…
TemeculaGuy, I am – as the English say – quite chuffed that you have decided to classify me as a ‘nutball’. You and my husband should get together for a beer (or some charred animal flesh)- he feels the same way π He considers himself to be “linear and rational” (i.e. boring) and is regularly bemused by my free flowing ideas and spontaneity. He also tells me I’m one of the most compassionate people he’s ever met so I guess that’s OK.
As for the chickens…I’ve got to investimagate a bit more…I need to know what type of maintenance is involved. How messy can 2-3 hens possibly be?
Aecetia, you sound like a kindred spirit. I LOVE animals and live with five of them at the moment. Linear Rational Husband frequently refers to me as “Ellie Mae” (as in Clampett).
Gawd, it’s 830 and I need a glass of wine. Cheers!
July 14, 2008 at 8:31 PM #239429dharmagirlParticipantI feel so out of sorts…I havent had time to respond to any of this for DAYS…we’re currently ripping out ceramic tile in the new casa (among other things). I think my blisters have blisters…
TemeculaGuy, I am – as the English say – quite chuffed that you have decided to classify me as a ‘nutball’. You and my husband should get together for a beer (or some charred animal flesh)- he feels the same way π He considers himself to be “linear and rational” (i.e. boring) and is regularly bemused by my free flowing ideas and spontaneity. He also tells me I’m one of the most compassionate people he’s ever met so I guess that’s OK.
As for the chickens…I’ve got to investimagate a bit more…I need to know what type of maintenance is involved. How messy can 2-3 hens possibly be?
Aecetia, you sound like a kindred spirit. I LOVE animals and live with five of them at the moment. Linear Rational Husband frequently refers to me as “Ellie Mae” (as in Clampett).
Gawd, it’s 830 and I need a glass of wine. Cheers!
July 14, 2008 at 8:31 PM #239435dharmagirlParticipantI feel so out of sorts…I havent had time to respond to any of this for DAYS…we’re currently ripping out ceramic tile in the new casa (among other things). I think my blisters have blisters…
TemeculaGuy, I am – as the English say – quite chuffed that you have decided to classify me as a ‘nutball’. You and my husband should get together for a beer (or some charred animal flesh)- he feels the same way π He considers himself to be “linear and rational” (i.e. boring) and is regularly bemused by my free flowing ideas and spontaneity. He also tells me I’m one of the most compassionate people he’s ever met so I guess that’s OK.
As for the chickens…I’ve got to investimagate a bit more…I need to know what type of maintenance is involved. How messy can 2-3 hens possibly be?
Aecetia, you sound like a kindred spirit. I LOVE animals and live with five of them at the moment. Linear Rational Husband frequently refers to me as “Ellie Mae” (as in Clampett).
Gawd, it’s 830 and I need a glass of wine. Cheers!
July 14, 2008 at 8:31 PM #239488dharmagirlParticipantI feel so out of sorts…I havent had time to respond to any of this for DAYS…we’re currently ripping out ceramic tile in the new casa (among other things). I think my blisters have blisters…
TemeculaGuy, I am – as the English say – quite chuffed that you have decided to classify me as a ‘nutball’. You and my husband should get together for a beer (or some charred animal flesh)- he feels the same way π He considers himself to be “linear and rational” (i.e. boring) and is regularly bemused by my free flowing ideas and spontaneity. He also tells me I’m one of the most compassionate people he’s ever met so I guess that’s OK.
As for the chickens…I’ve got to investimagate a bit more…I need to know what type of maintenance is involved. How messy can 2-3 hens possibly be?
Aecetia, you sound like a kindred spirit. I LOVE animals and live with five of them at the moment. Linear Rational Husband frequently refers to me as “Ellie Mae” (as in Clampett).
Gawd, it’s 830 and I need a glass of wine. Cheers!
July 14, 2008 at 8:31 PM #239495dharmagirlParticipantI feel so out of sorts…I havent had time to respond to any of this for DAYS…we’re currently ripping out ceramic tile in the new casa (among other things). I think my blisters have blisters…
TemeculaGuy, I am – as the English say – quite chuffed that you have decided to classify me as a ‘nutball’. You and my husband should get together for a beer (or some charred animal flesh)- he feels the same way π He considers himself to be “linear and rational” (i.e. boring) and is regularly bemused by my free flowing ideas and spontaneity. He also tells me I’m one of the most compassionate people he’s ever met so I guess that’s OK.
As for the chickens…I’ve got to investimagate a bit more…I need to know what type of maintenance is involved. How messy can 2-3 hens possibly be?
Aecetia, you sound like a kindred spirit. I LOVE animals and live with five of them at the moment. Linear Rational Husband frequently refers to me as “Ellie Mae” (as in Clampett).
Gawd, it’s 830 and I need a glass of wine. Cheers!
July 14, 2008 at 8:35 PM #239303dharmagirlParticipantOMG Aecetia! I love it! Thanks for the link. I especially love the “Cadillac Poultry Ark” and the other model where the geeky guy looks like he’s being held hostage by the chickens. Am not crazy about the model with the Colonel’s face on the side of it. Pamela Anderson Lee would not be happy about that at all (being the PETA protester that she is!)
July 14, 2008 at 8:35 PM #239439dharmagirlParticipantOMG Aecetia! I love it! Thanks for the link. I especially love the “Cadillac Poultry Ark” and the other model where the geeky guy looks like he’s being held hostage by the chickens. Am not crazy about the model with the Colonel’s face on the side of it. Pamela Anderson Lee would not be happy about that at all (being the PETA protester that she is!)
July 14, 2008 at 8:35 PM #239445dharmagirlParticipantOMG Aecetia! I love it! Thanks for the link. I especially love the “Cadillac Poultry Ark” and the other model where the geeky guy looks like he’s being held hostage by the chickens. Am not crazy about the model with the Colonel’s face on the side of it. Pamela Anderson Lee would not be happy about that at all (being the PETA protester that she is!)
July 14, 2008 at 8:35 PM #239498dharmagirlParticipantOMG Aecetia! I love it! Thanks for the link. I especially love the “Cadillac Poultry Ark” and the other model where the geeky guy looks like he’s being held hostage by the chickens. Am not crazy about the model with the Colonel’s face on the side of it. Pamela Anderson Lee would not be happy about that at all (being the PETA protester that she is!)
July 14, 2008 at 8:35 PM #239504dharmagirlParticipantOMG Aecetia! I love it! Thanks for the link. I especially love the “Cadillac Poultry Ark” and the other model where the geeky guy looks like he’s being held hostage by the chickens. Am not crazy about the model with the Colonel’s face on the side of it. Pamela Anderson Lee would not be happy about that at all (being the PETA protester that she is!)
July 18, 2008 at 6:46 PM #242319AecetiaParticipantHi Dharmagirl,
I’m back. I had trouble with the old computer and now am using a borrowed laptop.I liked the arc style too. I have a pet bird that we raised after it fell out of its nest and we could not put her back. The nest fell apart in a wind storm, so now this bird needs an arc so she can pick bugs. If we did not have an HOA we would have chickens. Your husband will like the fresh eggs, so he will adapt. While we were in Best Buy I was reading the discussion that Nostra and Marion were having and people kept reading over my shoulder like I was on some kind of weird web page. I was going through Pigginton withdrawals and it looks like I missed a lot. What did we do before computers?
July 18, 2008 at 6:46 PM #242458AecetiaParticipantHi Dharmagirl,
I’m back. I had trouble with the old computer and now am using a borrowed laptop.I liked the arc style too. I have a pet bird that we raised after it fell out of its nest and we could not put her back. The nest fell apart in a wind storm, so now this bird needs an arc so she can pick bugs. If we did not have an HOA we would have chickens. Your husband will like the fresh eggs, so he will adapt. While we were in Best Buy I was reading the discussion that Nostra and Marion were having and people kept reading over my shoulder like I was on some kind of weird web page. I was going through Pigginton withdrawals and it looks like I missed a lot. What did we do before computers?
July 18, 2008 at 6:46 PM #242466AecetiaParticipantHi Dharmagirl,
I’m back. I had trouble with the old computer and now am using a borrowed laptop.I liked the arc style too. I have a pet bird that we raised after it fell out of its nest and we could not put her back. The nest fell apart in a wind storm, so now this bird needs an arc so she can pick bugs. If we did not have an HOA we would have chickens. Your husband will like the fresh eggs, so he will adapt. While we were in Best Buy I was reading the discussion that Nostra and Marion were having and people kept reading over my shoulder like I was on some kind of weird web page. I was going through Pigginton withdrawals and it looks like I missed a lot. What did we do before computers?
July 18, 2008 at 6:46 PM #242522AecetiaParticipantHi Dharmagirl,
I’m back. I had trouble with the old computer and now am using a borrowed laptop.I liked the arc style too. I have a pet bird that we raised after it fell out of its nest and we could not put her back. The nest fell apart in a wind storm, so now this bird needs an arc so she can pick bugs. If we did not have an HOA we would have chickens. Your husband will like the fresh eggs, so he will adapt. While we were in Best Buy I was reading the discussion that Nostra and Marion were having and people kept reading over my shoulder like I was on some kind of weird web page. I was going through Pigginton withdrawals and it looks like I missed a lot. What did we do before computers?
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