Noise, Excrement From Peacocks Fray Many Residents' Nerves
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Noise, Excrement From Peacocks Fray Many Residents' Nerves
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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Re: Noise, Excrement From Peacocks Fray Many Residents' Nerves
"Another plausible solution proposed is the establishment of a Peafowl Adoption Program,"
As if.
As if.
"When you argue with a fool, there are two fools in the argument."
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Re: Noise, Excrement From Peacocks Fray Many Residents' Nerves
Hey!ne1410s wrote:"Another plausible solution proposed is the establishment of a Peafowl Adoption Program,"
As if.
Why not?
Anyone would love having me in their family.
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Re: Noise, Excrement From Peacocks Fray Many Residents' Nerves
I would adopt, Miss Pea. I would let her have my nice giant bed, if she wanted. It has a comfy orthopedic mattress. I would play with her and be nice to her, and make sure my mom gave her tasty things to eat. Mostly I would love her, and I would let her love me back.peacock2121 wrote:Hey!ne1410s wrote:"Another plausible solution proposed is the establishment of a Peafowl Adoption Program,"
As if.
Why not?
Anyone would love having me in their family.
I am adopted, so I know how important it is.
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Sou iu koto de.
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Re: Noise, Excrement From Peacocks Fray Many Residents' Nerves
Pea:

For the same reason they don't have an appendix transplant donor registry.Hey!
Why not?
"When you argue with a fool, there are two fools in the argument."
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Re: Noise, Excrement From Peacocks Fray Many Residents' Nerves
Or a Juch family genealogy color-in-the-numbers book offering. Crayola would go out of business.ne1410s wrote:Pea:For the same reason they don't have an appendix transplant donor registry.Hey!
Why not?![]()
Seriously, I mean.
Well, then
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Re: Noise, Excrement From Peacocks Fray Many Residents' Nerves
And I would love you back, Annie.AnnieCamaro wrote:I would adopt, Miss Pea. I would let her have my nice giant bed, if she wanted. It has a comfy orthopedic mattress. I would play with her and be nice to her, and make sure my mom gave her tasty things to eat. Mostly I would love her, and I would let her love me back.peacock2121 wrote:Hey!ne1410s wrote:"Another plausible solution proposed is the establishment of a Peafowl Adoption Program,"
As if.
Why not?
Anyone would love having me in their family.
I am adopted, so I know how important it is.
/\
Thank you for your sweetness.
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Re: Noise, Excrement From Peacocks Fray Many Residents' Nerves
You know I can hear these mean things you are saying, right?ne1410s wrote:Pea:For the same reason they don't have an appendix transplant donor registry.Hey!
Why not?![]()
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Re: Noise, Excrement From Peacocks Fray Many Residents' Nerves
that's a little funnyBeebs52 wrote:Or a Juch family genealogy color-in-the-numbers book offering. Crayola would go out of business.ne1410s wrote:Pea:For the same reason they don't have an appendix transplant donor registry.Hey!
Why not?![]()
Seriously, I mean.
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Re: Noise, Excrement From Peacocks Fray Many Residents' Nerves
Our family's own little peacock story goes like this:
We had a commute to get from our house in Maron di Brugnera to the AB at Aviano. One of the games we came up with for the drive involved whether we would see various items. The first one was this peacock that lived down the road. If we saw the peacock that would equal 1 point. Only 3 times while we were there did the peacock have his feathers open. On those times we earned 2 points.
Around the corner, and almost to the Autostrada, was an open field w/ a lone, large tree in it. One day when Eric was driving to work, he happened to look over and see a herd (or tribe or trip (!) - had to look that up
) of pygmy goats running right towards the road. Eric was very, very surprised and a little worried. That early in the morning it was sort of surreal to see that happening. Everything turned out fine, because there was a fence between the road and the field. So, we ended up adding the pygmy goats to the list of 1-point earning items. It was 2 points if they were running. LOL
Finally, there was this albino peacock that lived at a vineyard, but it was on a different route to Aviano. We didn't often take that route, but if we did we would look for it. We only saw the Albino Peacock 3 or 4 times. It was also worth 2 points.
Anyway, I often thought of you Peacock when we played that game. If I've already told this story, I apologize.
We had a commute to get from our house in Maron di Brugnera to the AB at Aviano. One of the games we came up with for the drive involved whether we would see various items. The first one was this peacock that lived down the road. If we saw the peacock that would equal 1 point. Only 3 times while we were there did the peacock have his feathers open. On those times we earned 2 points.
Around the corner, and almost to the Autostrada, was an open field w/ a lone, large tree in it. One day when Eric was driving to work, he happened to look over and see a herd (or tribe or trip (!) - had to look that up
Finally, there was this albino peacock that lived at a vineyard, but it was on a different route to Aviano. We didn't often take that route, but if we did we would look for it. We only saw the Albino Peacock 3 or 4 times. It was also worth 2 points.
Anyway, I often thought of you Peacock when we played that game. If I've already told this story, I apologize.
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Re: Noise, Excrement From Peacocks Fray Many Residents' Nerves
That is so sweet, thank you.cindy.wellman wrote:Our family's own little peacock story goes like this:
We had a commute to get from our house in Maron di Brugnera to the AB at Aviano. One of the games we came up with for the drive involved whether we would see various items. The first one was this peacock that lived down the road. If we saw the peacock that would equal 1 point. Only 3 times while we were there did the peacock have his feathers open. On those times we earned 2 points.
Around the corner, and almost to the Autostrada, was an open field w/ a lone, large tree in it. One day when Eric was driving to work, he happened to look over and see a herd (or tribe or trip (!) - had to look that up) of pygmy goats running right towards the road. Eric was very, very surprised and a little worried. That early in the morning it was sort of surreal to see that happening. Everything turned out fine, because there was a fence between the road and the field. So, we ended up adding the pygmy goats to the list of 1-point earning items. It was 2 points if they were running. LOL
Finally, there was this albino peacock that lived at a vineyard, but it was on a different route to Aviano. We didn't often take that route, but if we did we would look for it. We only saw the Albino Peacock 3 or 4 times. It was also worth 2 points.
Anyway, I often thought of you Peacock when we played that game. If I've already told this story, I apologize.
The first time I saw a peacock fixing to spread his feathers, I was sure he was going to vomit or have a heart attack. It is the strangest thing to watch.
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Re: Noise, Excrement From Peacocks Fray Many Residents' Nerves
peacock2121 wrote:That is so sweet, thank you.cindy.wellman wrote:Our family's own little peacock story goes like this:
We had a commute to get from our house in Maron di Brugnera to the AB at Aviano. One of the games we came up with for the drive involved whether we would see various items. The first one was this peacock that lived down the road. If we saw the peacock that would equal 1 point. Only 3 times while we were there did the peacock have his feathers open. On those times we earned 2 points.
Around the corner, and almost to the Autostrada, was an open field w/ a lone, large tree in it. One day when Eric was driving to work, he happened to look over and see a herd (or tribe or trip (!) - had to look that up) of pygmy goats running right towards the road. Eric was very, very surprised and a little worried. That early in the morning it was sort of surreal to see that happening. Everything turned out fine, because there was a fence between the road and the field. So, we ended up adding the pygmy goats to the list of 1-point earning items. It was 2 points if they were running. LOL
Finally, there was this albino peacock that lived at a vineyard, but it was on a different route to Aviano. We didn't often take that route, but if we did we would look for it. We only saw the Albino Peacock 3 or 4 times. It was also worth 2 points.
Anyway, I often thought of you Peacock when we played that game. If I've already told this story, I apologize.
The first time I saw a peacock fixing to spread his feathers, I was sure he was going to vomit or have a heart attack. It is the strangest thing to watch.
Only TWO points???!!!??? I spent two hours at the featherdressers!!!!
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Re: Noise, Excrement From Peacocks Fray Many Residents' Nerves
ulysses5019 wrote:peacock2121 wrote:That is so sweet, thank you.cindy.wellman wrote:Our family's own little peacock story goes like this:
We had a commute to get from our house in Maron di Brugnera to the AB at Aviano. One of the games we came up with for the drive involved whether we would see various items. The first one was this peacock that lived down the road. If we saw the peacock that would equal 1 point. Only 3 times while we were there did the peacock have his feathers open. On those times we earned 2 points.
Around the corner, and almost to the Autostrada, was an open field w/ a lone, large tree in it. One day when Eric was driving to work, he happened to look over and see a herd (or tribe or trip (!) - had to look that up) of pygmy goats running right towards the road. Eric was very, very surprised and a little worried. That early in the morning it was sort of surreal to see that happening. Everything turned out fine, because there was a fence between the road and the field. So, we ended up adding the pygmy goats to the list of 1-point earning items. It was 2 points if they were running. LOL
Finally, there was this albino peacock that lived at a vineyard, but it was on a different route to Aviano. We didn't often take that route, but if we did we would look for it. We only saw the Albino Peacock 3 or 4 times. It was also worth 2 points.
Anyway, I often thought of you Peacock when we played that game. If I've already told this story, I apologize.
The first time I saw a peacock fixing to spread his feathers, I was sure he was going to vomit or have a heart attack. It is the strangest thing to watch.
Only TWO points???!!!??? I spent two hours at the featherdressers!!!!
It would have been THREE points had the feathers been open, but alas that never happened. LOL at 'featherdressers"
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Re: Noise, Excrement From Peacocks Fray Many Residents' Nerves
Albinos are just not as pretty.ulysses5019 wrote:peacock2121 wrote:That is so sweet, thank you.cindy.wellman wrote:Our family's own little peacock story goes like this:
We had a commute to get from our house in Maron di Brugnera to the AB at Aviano. One of the games we came up with for the drive involved whether we would see various items. The first one was this peacock that lived down the road. If we saw the peacock that would equal 1 point. Only 3 times while we were there did the peacock have his feathers open. On those times we earned 2 points.
Around the corner, and almost to the Autostrada, was an open field w/ a lone, large tree in it. One day when Eric was driving to work, he happened to look over and see a herd (or tribe or trip (!) - had to look that up) of pygmy goats running right towards the road. Eric was very, very surprised and a little worried. That early in the morning it was sort of surreal to see that happening. Everything turned out fine, because there was a fence between the road and the field. So, we ended up adding the pygmy goats to the list of 1-point earning items. It was 2 points if they were running. LOL
Finally, there was this albino peacock that lived at a vineyard, but it was on a different route to Aviano. We didn't often take that route, but if we did we would look for it. We only saw the Albino Peacock 3 or 4 times. It was also worth 2 points.
Anyway, I often thought of you Peacock when we played that game. If I've already told this story, I apologize.
The first time I saw a peacock fixing to spread his feathers, I was sure he was going to vomit or have a heart attack. It is the strangest thing to watch.
Only TWO points???!!!??? I spent two hours at the featherdressers!!!!
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Re: Noise, Excrement From Peacocks Fray Many Residents' Nerves
Yeah, who'd want a blonde peacock anyway?peacock2121 wrote:Albinos are just not as pretty.ulysses5019 wrote:peacock2121 wrote: That is so sweet, thank you.
The first time I saw a peacock fixing to spread his feathers, I was sure he was going to vomit or have a heart attack. It is the strangest thing to watch.
Only TWO points???!!!??? I spent two hours at the featherdressers!!!!
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.