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Class they might have Aussie, but goodness you don't get much meat on them, and you try making a cake with robin eggs:rotfl: :rotfl:
Try not to strangle yourself on the dishcloth cotton:pYou never get a second chance to make a first impression.0 -
Latest is that DGS2 seems fine but can't do the 4 hour nebuliser before he gets home. DD in control of situation and knows she has to be there for DGS1 and DGS3. They so could do without this at the moment. Dearest SIL fantastic considering the day he has had with his scan.
Re the robins. I just love them (although vicious wee beasties!) I just love having them in the garden. At the moment we are really lucky - we have Wrens which I think are even better! They are so small and you only catch a quick climpse.
By the way, can't even see who has thanked me at work! The sites they block is ridiculous!
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AussieLass wrote: »I saw all your comments about Robin's. I think they are the most beautiful, sweet, petite, gorgeous birds in the world. So much more class than those oversexed hens.
I had a little robin here once, she was definitely a she, so sweet, and chirped a lot! Ate rings round her though and her poor fellow chick who was a bit plain so must have been her husband I think was a bit hen-pecked. Shez, Robins are ground feeders, so they peck off the ground. You'd think they would use a knife and fork like the rest of us, crazy chicks.:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
AussieLass, hope you are all feeling much better in your household now. Maybe it was a lettuce overdose or something??
I'm just in from "baby" sitting. My friend had to go to wo*k this evening, so I was there looking after her 11 year old and 13 year old until her OH got home at about 8.30 pm. Then I sat and yakked until 1.00 am....and ate biscuits which are of course contraband chez SnowyOwl.0
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