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Gregory Morrow[_34_] Gregory Morrow[_34_] is offline
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blake murphy wrote:

> On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 00:06:02 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
> > wrote:
>
> >"Dee.Dee" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>
> >> "kilikini" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >>> pamjd wrote:
> >>>> Went to the store to get bread and milk and man did I get some

sticker
> >>>> shock when I went by the egg section of the dairy aisle. All of a
> >>>> suddeen 18 eggs are $3.15. Wow, a dozen are now over $2, the same
> >>>> eggs that a couple months ago were 99 cents. I am in Wisconsin. How
> >>>> are egg prices where you are?
> >>>
> >>> The same as yours. Our prices have skyrocketed!
> >>>
> >>> kili
> >>
> >>
> >> I heard the news (today) that Chicago-ans were under scrutiny for

raising
> >> chickens for eggs for their own table.
> >> Dee Dee

> >
> >
> >Yep.
> >

>
>http://www.thedailygreen.com/green-h...-chickens-chic

ago-461121
> >
> >
> >Opponents have some nerve objecting to this. Here are some of the
> >objections:
> >
> >"Those opposed to urban chickens have been lining up arguments against

them,
> >claiming their food encourages rats and raccoons, and that they can smell

or
> >make unwanted noise. People are afraid they will lead to unsanitary
> >conditions."
> >
> >Smell, unwanted noise, unsanitary conditions? I'll bet the same people

have
> >no problem with dogs.
> >

>
> some dogs are pretty quiet compared to some people.



Not in my urban Chicawgo nabe, they bark incessantly...

Dogs in the city are nothing but noxious shitbags, I'd like to take a gun to
every one I see...

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Greg