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Smiley 
06/19/10

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Richard,
I also have had a recent experience with a red-tailed hawk. Yuvonne and I were taking our morning coffee on the back porch at the ranch and watching it snow one morning last January. Suddenly a hawk flew directly into an English Wren, also in flight. The hawk was not able to grab the smaller bird but hit it so hard it broke its wing and it fell into the snow. Yuvonne has always had a soft heart and ran to pick up the shivering puff of feathers.
 I knew she was going to try to nurse it back to health and said " Von, we ain't keeping that @*&^$#  bird".

She turned and looked at me and said " Don't use that kind of language around the chilled wren".

We released the healthy little fellow about two months later.

Happy Jack 
06/18/10

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Hi Y'all!!! I'm back from hosting my 2 Grandkids from WY. We've been to six flags, played video games (forever), had watergun fights in the backyard, played in the sprinkler, cooked hamburgers and made smores, played Wii and made ice cream sundaes, played games and put together a 500 piece puzzle (well, actually Glynda and I are still finishing it up. I'm broke, sore and can't wipe this smile off my face. I already miss the little buggers but find the quietness refreshing.
I won't EVEN try and join in the one liners. I think all I know have already been told. The ones left would cause me to get a chastising email from Sandy Mc and a beating from SNL!!!!!
Richard, I have contacted PETA and the EPA and the Parks and Wildlife department regarding your possible damaging that poor Red Tail Hawk. We can not be sure that was rat blood. Smacking into that hard head of yours may have hurt the Hawk. The Hawk may have just been giving the rat a lift or taking him on a sight seeing tour of the area. They will probably place you in house arrest until they can determine who's blood was spilled. With those groups investigating, you better hope it is your blood!
Thanks for missing me 

Smiley 
06/18/10

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A period always comes at the end of your sentence.

Richard Nance 
06/18/10

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Well hello there Tommy Barr...been a while. 

Susan Sunde 
06/18/10

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The reports on unemployment say that people who are no longer on unemployment did not necessarily find jobs; they have just given up looking.  How do they know that? 

JA 
06/18/10

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Subordinate Clauses

 

 

Why is a prisoner's favorite punctuation mark the period?

Tommy Barr 
06/18/10

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"Did you plug the hole, yet, daddy?" - Malia Obama

Susan Sunde 
06/18/10

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What does an English teacher call Santa's helper?

Susan Sunde 
06/18/10

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Linoleum Blown-Apart  

SNL 
06/18/10

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A souffle gone bad??

J 
06/18/10

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A blender ender?

Susan Sunde 
06/18/10

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What do you call a bomb going off in the kitchen?

Smiley 
06/18/10

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Gotta go. Taking the three Bay-Rats to see Toy Story III. C-Ya. DWS

J 
06/18/10

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A HOUSE SWARMING PARTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:-) 
06/18/10

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Guesses:
New Jive Hive
a new honey do list.
a new door buzzer.
 An unused comb.
 a new place called Home Sweet Comb.

 Oh heck, I give uo.

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