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Delicious!!!!Smarties in the US are like chewable children's aspirin with questionable flavors and a wallop of citric acid
Delicious!!!!Smarties in the US are like chewable children's aspirin with questionable flavors and a wallop of citric acid
Agreed! I have to go score some candy tomorrow for the little hordes coming by. Hmmmm, decisions, decisions.Delicious!!!!
You have to teach her the command... Giddy up Sparklefarts!That's to funny we had the granddaughters this weekend and the youngest one went to the bathroom and got a bathtowl and brought it to him so she could ride him all he did was sit down and lick her face lol
We in this house hold actively try to avoid anything to do with Odin and farts trust me on this oneYou have to teach her the command... Giddy up Sparklefarts!
My wife and I have been debating getting a mini horse or mini burro. That is definitely my name choice now if we end up with either. I can just imagine the neighbors asking me the horses name lol.You have to teach her the command... Giddy up Sparklefarts!
I've been inspecting Halloween candy for 20 years now and have yet to find one single free drug!!! This is bullshit!!!There's going to be a bloodbath over who gets to, ahem, inspect and confiscate the grand kids haul.
Burro for sure. They will chase off the foxes and coyotes in a heartbeat.My wife and I have been debating getting a mini horse or mini burro. That is definitely my name choice now if we end up with either. I can just imagine the neighbors asking me the horses name lol.
I'm leaning that way too as every mini horse I've been around was a sneaky biter. Bite ya in the ass or leg when you weren't looking. Coyotes stay away from my place after I shot a few for eating my barn cats. Foxes are an occasional pic on the security cam but even they have learned to stay away from the cats. Both find easier pickings in the valley bellow us where there's cattle and sheep. Not sure how the bears will act but I'm guessing an electric cattle fence will be needed for them.Burro for sure. They will chase off the foxes and coyotes in a heartbeat.
They put them in with sheep and chickens for guard animals.
i second the burro, actually they're docel animals, and they're great protectors, if they see something not right they sound off....nother atvantage is you can also use them to transport stuff.....I'm leaning that way too as every mini horse I've been around was a sneaky biter. Bite ya in the ass or leg when you weren't looking. Coyotes stay away from my place after I shot a few for eating my barn cats. Foxes are an occasional pic on the security cam but even they have learned to stay away from the cats. Both find easier pickings in the valley bellow us where there's cattle and sheep. Not sure how the bears will act but I'm guessing an electric cattle fence will be needed for them.
Nice hash, I love having a stash of hash.Work from home as a hybrid cloud engineer so its just 24/7 for me of:
A buddy the town over has 4 of the regular burros and 2 minis. My wife saw the mini ones when we dropped off some baked goodies last year for his birthday and fell in love with the idea of them and the mini horses. Lots of work taking care of them but we'll see about it next spring.i second the burro, actually they're docel animals, and they're great protectors, if they see something not right they sound off....nother atvantage is you can also use them to transport stuff.....
got a water hose? j/kMy buddy was like "I'm tired. Power nap time!" And just assumed this position (dog is mine, not theirs) should I just... keep sitting here? Lol
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My thoughts exactlystranger danger
Quick, think of a scare tactic when they wake up…you know, open their eyes and see a huge picture of a monster or something, put fake spiders on them, etc…My buddy was like "I'm tired. Power nap time!" And just assumed this position (dog is mine, not theirs) should I just... keep sitting here? Lol
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