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23rd May 2013, 05:52 PM #11
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Lol clearly I didn't read the question properly that's what I thought it was
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23rd May 2013, 06:50 PM #12
Rinnot...Rhanoc...uh...Rhinoscerous...I don't know why. Cuz I couldn't think of anything else and figure no one else would pick one.
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23rd May 2013, 07:42 PM #13
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Oh I love horses to Ginacool, have always wanted a palomino but only ever seen one large enough, at a competition Sarah was jumping in. It was 17 hh and a mare but was she bolshi or what !!! lol Mind you if she had come to live with us she would have chilled out in no time, unfortunately she wasnt for sale..............thems the breaks !!! lol
I quite like camels and lamas, went to a farm once to visit some, they were very inquisitive, but adorable, no spitting !!! lolChris X
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23rd May 2013, 07:45 PM #14
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Aw I want your back garden Donna ! lol you certainly have your share of lovely animals near you. Are your squirrels red or grey ? We dont often see red ones over here, the greys have taken over. Oh and a wee bambi, aw how nice to have it right there looking at you. No wonder you cant choose..................house swap anyone !!!!! lol
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23rd May 2013, 07:50 PM #15
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Oh thats and interesting choice Elementalzala. Did you know they almost went extinct because when they were discovered the sailors used to eat them and apparently they tasted so good they almost killed them all ! You can see I watch QI !! lol
I used to think that I would like to have been a tree (love trees). They must see so much change in our world, the really old ones look so knarrled and wise !! and flying cars...........where did that come from !!! lol no to much like planes for me I hate them !! lolChris X
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23rd May 2013, 07:52 PM #16
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23rd May 2013, 09:22 PM #17
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Thank you, I do not personally have a red squirrel in my yard but my daughter does. I think squirrels are very territorial. My front yard squirrels don't play with the back yards ones! And my Beagles chase the bird shadows, not the birds. Goofy dogs. They love to catch bunnies and that makes me sad. Last week I hopped the chain link fence to save a baby bunny and had bruises all the way up my body from the fence. My hubby says I am getting to old to think I am wonder woman. I tell you when I hear an animal in distress I just react, no thought to how I might fare. But on the bright side I was wearing gardening gloves and rescued the little fella. I saw some bunnies in the neighbors garden and put it over there. You can not scold the Beagles as the are bred to catch bunnies, the little killers hahaha I love them but gosh!
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23rd May 2013, 11:10 PM #18
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Donna I have just had a vision of you jumping over you chain link fence and I have to admit I did have a giggle !!! lol Glad you were ok...........well apart from the bruises, think hubby might have a point !!! lol Yeah you are right about the beagles unfortunately its in their nature ! Glad you atleast have the chance to see a red squirrel, lets not give any directions to the beagles !!! lol
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24th May 2013, 03:57 AM #19
Had squirrels, not red ones, the dachshunds we usta have kept them down somewhat. AD, that's after dachshunds, they became a nuisense, you'd think they didn't know they are prime meat in the south. So I took care of a few, then we got the cats, well Sidewinder, to help discourage them. But truly they are pests, get in the bird feeders, build nests in the attic space and eaves and chew wires. The chewing wire bit tends to solve itself 'cuz they only chew through once. But I have to replace the wire or resheath it. Don't like squirely beasts.
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24th May 2013, 10:45 PM #20
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Aw Whyermier I bet if they didnt chew your wires you might look more kindly on them !! lol I know that over here to they are considered pests, the grey ones that is, but to me there is something just so cute and adorable about them, but thats just me and I dont have to replace wiring !! lol
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