I saw the title on my reader and it caught my interest because I'm getting ready to raise chickens next spring. The video was almost over and I was wondering how baby chicks fit in when I slapped my head in understanding. If I were a male, I'd probably have caught on immediately.
Didja get it all worked out, there, Sip? You could get geese, too, or quail...and sell the eggs to chinee restaurants like my friend does. He started off with horsies, and moved into chicks, then quails. He does quite well with the quail egg business.
That is one haggard looking woman. But at least she is clueless. It looks like it wouldn't take much to "get" her, if you take my drift.
Maloof was the best. I studied furniture design and making in Northern California, sadly never got to meet Sam way down south, but have always admired his work. I was just in the Met in NYC, spent a lot of time in their furniture collection and Maloof's furniture, along with that of Nakashima, really stood out. Shakers must have been midgets.
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I saw the title on my reader and it caught my interest because I'm getting ready to raise chickens next spring. The video was almost over and I was wondering how baby chicks fit in when I slapped my head in understanding. If I were a male, I'd probably have caught on immediately.
Get chickens, get chicks...
Get chicks, get chickens...
Get eggs, get chicks, get chickens...
Get Ralph's card, get eggs...
Get Ralph's card, get thrown out of Malibu...
Good one, EG.
Didja get it all worked out, there, Sip? You could get geese, too, or quail...and sell the eggs to chinee restaurants like my friend does. He started off with horsies, and moved into chicks, then quails. He does quite well with the quail egg business.
That is one haggard looking woman. But at least she is clueless. It looks like it wouldn't take much to "get" her, if you take my drift.
Maloof was the best. I studied furniture design and making in Northern California, sadly never got to meet Sam way down south, but have always admired his work. I was just in the Met in NYC, spent a lot of time in their furniture collection and Maloof's furniture, along with that of Nakashima, really stood out. Shakers must have been midgets.
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