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Whatever happened in or around the hen hoouse over the weekend - and we will talk of it no more - has given Hetti and Girls a new lease of life!

All is well.

The Brave and HONOURABLE McTeal is proved himsel' ta be a man of his word and his post was never abandoned fer mare then the shortest time - yon George Bush calls them COMFORT BREAKS I ken - so there was never any danger to the chooks.

Whether or not you bonnie Aussie lass Jilly of the Jiggling Jugs Inn was ever in any danger is another thing! We can only pray that the lass can handle a man of the calibre of the Majestic McTealc!

Looking back into both their histories I see they are both hailing frame the same clan - Fergusson - so the same honourable blood runs in them - we will say no more - the Fergusson are known to be FIERCE - WILD FIERCE!

The hens are happy. the puppy is coming to terms with his loss, Mr; Eyedontnose is comfortable re-instated into the recovery position. I will get over it - in time!

2007-09-23 19:57:55 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Senior Citizens

5 answers

Lordie: do I wish we had
audio on these posts!!!
I can hear your voice almost,
with that Scottish brogue
(how do you spell it.?)

2007-09-25 15:54:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The great McTealc did not abandon his post at anytime!!! I know I was there, oops now my secret is out. Let me also reassure you my fine lassie I CAN surely handle a man of the calibre of the Majestic McTealc, just ask GW he can vouch for my abilities, oops just let slip another secret. I m a little worn out after the weekends exertions!!! Yawn. So wild, fierce wild are the Fergussons.

2007-09-24 10:34:44 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 3 1

We were all to move on with this new day and let the past be gone. No the egg count is not a record but nice. If you had a couple double yokers 'jokers' in there then well yes a record would be 'set'. cluck cluck

2007-09-24 03:11:43 · answer #3 · answered by lilabner 6 · 3 0

When my family had chickens (500) of them, we had a laying hen that we called Gramma because she was the eldest and more of a pet. She was the only one that layed eggs with double yolks . I rest my case!

2007-09-24 12:03:03 · answer #4 · answered by Donna 7 · 2 0

What the???? I haven't been on this site since the first month or so that it opened up.Things have certainly changed!!. What's this? Is there a question someone can answer? Maybe there should be a Yahoo Senior chat room opened up.

2007-09-24 04:42:57 · answer #5 · answered by Pat C 7 · 2 2

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