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Saturday, June 25, 2016
laundry day...
Chupa is in charge of the drying cycle. 87,99,78,T,B
But with plenty of clothes drying hot air in a desert - why not? Also saves some gasoline used in his Toyota pickup! Heck - with a BIKE-O-WASHER - there is no need for an exercise bike! Get two jobs done with one effort - and save money - as a bonus!
John has his own routine. I saw a documentary and it showed a chicken that had been attracted by big bird like a hawk, etc. and it looked just like John's bird that was attacked.
Were you taking an inventory of your dirty clothes?
ReplyDeleteJust don't feed Chupa any strawberries and you should be fine.
ReplyDeletenote to self. clothesline, clothes pins.
ReplyDeleteBut with plenty of clothes drying hot air in a desert - why not? Also saves some gasoline used in his Toyota pickup! Heck - with a BIKE-O-WASHER - there is no need for an exercise bike! Get two jobs done with one effort - and save money - as a bonus!
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ReplyDeletemay have a hen that Chupa could use for company.
John has his own routine. I saw a documentary and it showed a chicken that had been attracted by big bird like a hawk, etc. and it looked just like John's bird that was attacked.
ReplyDeleteSo maybe John's chicken was attacked by a big bird and not a ground animal and that's why it was not eaten.
ReplyDeleteInventory? Is Chupa the only rooster left?
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