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husband: Bless his bizarre little thinking-outside-the-box heart.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 211116" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Oh, oh, oh...speaking of chickens...my son asked a new landlord once if he could have chickens. And he could. So one day my son had enough money to buy one of two chicks, which he did, at a feed store. The left over chick followed him out of the store. </p><p>CLEAR enough? The landlord changed his mind! So for awhile until we moved we had these two chicks in our closet and we took them with us every where we went.</p><p>When we finally did find a new room to rent the new landlady said she did not want chicken in her kitchen, the smell of chicken...she said chicken so many times we were frantic. So...the chicks continued to live in our car. And chicks grow quick.</p><p>Eventually we found a home for those chick but what we learned about chicks is they are more attached to people than one might imagin. Those chick would stay by our car outside and get in without any prompting. Who knew? And untill it was utterly rediculas those chicks were content with a freash paper box and some lawn clippiings with a screen cover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 211116, member: 6271"] Oh, oh, oh...speaking of chickens...my son asked a new landlord once if he could have chickens. And he could. So one day my son had enough money to buy one of two chicks, which he did, at a feed store. The left over chick followed him out of the store. CLEAR enough? The landlord changed his mind! So for awhile until we moved we had these two chicks in our closet and we took them with us every where we went. When we finally did find a new room to rent the new landlady said she did not want chicken in her kitchen, the smell of chicken...she said chicken so many times we were frantic. So...the chicks continued to live in our car. And chicks grow quick. Eventually we found a home for those chick but what we learned about chicks is they are more attached to people than one might imagin. Those chick would stay by our car outside and get in without any prompting. Who knew? And untill it was utterly rediculas those chicks were content with a freash paper box and some lawn clippiings with a screen cover. [/QUOTE]
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