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They are so cute!

How big do you let 'em get before you eat 'em? :-)

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>They are so cute!
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>How big do you let 'em get before you eat 'em? :-)
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>Bob


LOL... I was thinking it should be in one of the gun threads.

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On May 4, 3:55*pm, brooklyn1 > wrote:
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you need to go pick all those dandelion heads and make some dandelion
wine!!!
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Glad you are supplying habitat to these CGs.


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Sweet! And geese are such good parents!

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You mean you have a heart after all????

;-)

Don't let Jilly out/

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On Tue, 04 May 2010 18:55:31 -0400, brooklyn1 wrote:

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You fit the typical mass-murderer profile: Hermit, hates people,
gets all giddy over little animals.

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==
A mother coyote just whelped not far from my house...maybe I should
take some pictures of the pups for her to go with her geese.
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I love the way the goslings march along right behind Mama and Papa. You
have your geese in a row, so to speak

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> I love the way the goslings march along right behind Mama and Papa.
> You have your geese in a row, so to speak


OK, I found your comment too funny... Pity most human 'babies' aren't
quite as well behaved ;-)

BTW, vewwy cute pic, Sheldon.

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In article >,
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How cute. :-)
I do hope they survive the local raccoons!
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"ChattyCathy" > wrote in message
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>> "brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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>>> Seven!:
>>> http://i43.tinypic.com/1zg6ykx.jpg

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>> I love the way the goslings march along right behind Mama and Papa.
>> You have your geese in a row, so to speak

>
> OK, I found your comment too funny... Pity most human 'babies' aren't
> quite as well behaved ;-)
>

I have no idea what you meant by that.

> BTW, vewwy cute pic, Sheldon.
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> Cheers
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Yes, very cute

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>>> "brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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>>>> Seven!:
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>>>
>>> I love the way the goslings march along right behind Mama and Papa.
>>> You have your geese in a row, so to speak

>>
>> OK, I found your comment too funny... Pity most human 'babies' aren't
>> quite as well behaved ;-)
>>

> I have no idea what you meant by that.


OK lemme 'splain. I was laughing about the 'goslings' instead of 'ducks'
in a row thing. And I've yet to see any (human) children meekly and
obediently following their parents like that... and some of them aren't
as cute as those goslings either ;-)

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>> Seven!:

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> How big do you let 'em get before you eat 'em? :-)


Full grown young goose one of the variations for a traditional Christmas
dinner. Too bad the wild ones are protected in so many regions. They
are all over the place and I can't eat them.


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>> "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message
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>>> jmcquown wrote:
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>>>> "brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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>>>>> Seven!:
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>>>>
>>>> I love the way the goslings march along right behind Mama and Papa.
>>>> You have your geese in a row, so to speak
>>>
>>> OK, I found your comment too funny... Pity most human 'babies'

aren't
>>> quite as well behaved ;-)
>>>

>> I have no idea what you meant by that.

>
> OK lemme 'splain. I was laughing about the 'goslings' instead of

'ducks'
> in a row thing. And I've yet to see any (human) children meekly and
> obediently following their parents like that... and some of them

aren't
> as cute as those goslings either ;-)
>



We have families of all sorts of ducks waddling around Brisbane right
now.

I've had to stop the car (across two lanes) and halt all traffic more
than a couple of times while a family of ducks waddle across the rather
busy road.

They have no frikken road sense at all!!

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