Re: Just 'aving a sit-down, thanks
- From: a_l_p <hay_hell_pea@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 00:30:32 +1300
Amy Blankenship wrote:
"a_l_p" <hay_hell_pea@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:47a4cc9f$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxYou get used to it. Winters can be difficult. If you think "hat hair" is a problem imagine gumboot hair!
Amy Blankenship wrote:
"Jill" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:13q8ddg19g2kn00@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Aha. Thanks. I'd wondered about that cut-and-dried measurement all
along. Now I'll have to go and be overly-familiar with my girls. Considering how they feel about a genteel fossick underneath them in
search of eggs this may not be regarded as acceptable behaviour.
;)
If you have them resting on your hand with the other over their wings you should be able to get them to settle there.
I thought it was the sheep who were supposed to be nervous in Scotland ;-)
Hey, this is the first time I've seen this outside the Australia vs NZ insult trading!
I've heard South Africans say it about Australians as well ;-). I guess that living upside down does things to you mentally... LOL
A L P
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