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Artiste:
Yes, MaineWriter!

That reminds me when I was for weeks, at different times, on an estate, as the turkeys ran around on the property.

The owner said that their had been wild turkeys there, but they were all hunted down. So in his basement, I saw him turning twice daily or more often, the turkey eggs. And later on, he placed turkey in the bush so there would be wild ones again!

So... one can help!

Hugs!

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MaineWriter:
Morning all,

46 degrees here with a very pretty pink sunrise. And I woke up to good news....Go SOX!

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: MaineWriter on October 22, 2007, 06:53:02 am ---Morning all,

46 degrees here with a very pretty pink sunrise. And I woke up to good news....Go SOX!



--- End quote ---

I'm happy for the Sox, but, boy, that it was kinda weird watching that last game. Why? Well, Terry Franco used to manage the Phillies, Kurt Schilling acted like a diva before we got rid of him down here, and J.D. Drew, in his rookie year in the majors, threw an awful hissy fit involving the lawyers to avoid playing down here.

As Brokeback_1 would say, "ROFLMAO!"  :laugh:

GO SOX ... GO SOX ... GO SOX ... GO SOX ... GO SOX ...

belbbmfan:
The Red Sox won an important game? Well, congratulations Red Sox!  :)


Jeff, your avatar makes me think of Alberta and the Rockyford Rodeo. The cowboys from the organising committee all wore pick shirts and their motto was 'tough 'nough to wear pink' It was in aid of a breastcancer charity.

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