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Leave a gate unchained after feeding

burnt

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and this time of year and you find out want a group of 750 pounders does to your lawns . . . :cry2: Soft grass, sharp hooves.

First time he was lucky. Today, not so much. I think he will remember after this without me even saying anything.
 
Soooooo you are saying he owes you at least one honey-do. His ears are prolly ringing too much to hear so better wait a little for the request.
 
The look on his face was lots enough know that he'd made a big mistake. And it's not like I haven't had my share of nasty screw-ups as well, but we won't talk about those. :oops:

Anyway, there was a time when he woulda heard it but thank goodness those days are getting much less frequent. :?
 
gcreekrch said:
Nicky said:
And who was he?

Have a hunch he and me are two personalities with the same life support system.

Wrong hunch! "He" would be the youngest son, pressed into doing what I usually do so I could go to the accountant's office to do what I think "she" should do as our book keeper! :lol:

Oh yes, there's lots of others to cast the blame upon!
 
burnt said:
gcreekrch said:
Nicky said:
And who was he?

Have a hunch he and me are two personalities with the same life support system.

Wrong hunch! "He" would be the youngest son, pressed into doing what I usually do so I could go to the accountant's office to do what I think "she" should do as our book keeper! :lol:

Oh yes, there's lots of others to cast the blame upon!

Another time I've not been right. :oops:

Never been wrong though I'll have you know! :lol:
 

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