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Oh Jenni YUCK........well at least it's not a horse head in your bed!!
Ted: I've always been curious about the picture of you & your dog in your posts. Is there a story behind it?
As far as your new Mali pup being mellow, hahaha soon you will rue the day you ever complained! Kadi's dogs are all high octane types. Good Luck!!!!
Thanks for asking something I've been wanting to...but couldn't think of how. C'mon Ted-what's it all mean?
No, no horse heads in bed. Steve would probably get in trouble for beheading horses. No one seems to care about bunnies, and the dogs sure do appreciate it.
Reg: 01-23-2006
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I have this horrid image of a freezer burned bunny head sort of growing up out of the ice cube trays or parts of the freezer that maybe needed defrosting some years ago or something!!!
It reminds me of me in my younger heavier drinking days. We had a parrot that died and Peter couldn't bear to toss it, so he stuck it in a shoe box in the freezer. On more than one occaision I asked company if they wanted to see our bird - then proceeded to show it to them. Yet another good reason to limit alcohol consumption.
We had a parrot that died and Peter couldn't bear to toss it, so he stuck it in a shoe box in the freezer. On more than one occaision I asked company if they wanted to see our bird - then proceeded to show it to them. Yet another good reason to limit alcohol consumption.
Oh, I had my favorite pure white (black eyed-not red) parakeet in my freezer for over a year-he died in January, so I couldn't bury him, and then...well, I forgot. But, I didn't show him to company. Sicko.
And the bunny head is just stuck from the neck to the side of the freezer...picture a mounted deer head-but not so regal. No freezer burn or frost yet. I may throw a dog in there to eat it off the side. I'm tired of touching the thing.
Reg: 08-29-2006
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Quote: jenni williams
Quote: susan tuck
We had a parrot that died and Peter couldn't bear to toss it, so he stuck it in a shoe box in the freezer. On more than one occaision I asked company if they wanted to see our bird - then proceeded to show it to them. Yet another good reason to limit alcohol consumption.
Oh, I had my favorite pure white (black eyed-not red) parakeet in my freezer for over a year-he died in January, so I couldn't bury him, and then...well, I forgot. But, I didn't show him to company. Sicko.
And the bunny head is just stuck from the neck to the side of the freezer...picture a mounted deer head-but not so regal. No freezer burn or frost yet. I may throw a dog in there to eat it off the side. I'm tired of touching the thing.
Ahhh...finally the truth comes out...the REAL reason raw feeders have that second freezer.
Maybe you experienced ladies could let us new raw feeders know when we can expect the urge to squirrel away "unmentionables" and other random stuff in the Chest of Horrors. I just knew there was a dark side to this.
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