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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 163175" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Alot of those words are familiar and several we still use. We still eat supper and I still get baby chicks in the mail. People I work with think I make that up. One time when my chicks were supposed to be at the post office in the morning but were shipped on the second truck that came in to the post office in the after noon, I got the call at work to come by and get my chicks. So I told the lady that I worked with that I needed to run down to the post office, get my chicks and run them home to put them in the brooder. She thought this was a joke and wanted to know if she could come with me, she wanted to see live chicks coming in the mail. So I went to the counter, got my chicks and she held the box of chicks while I drove. She's still talking about the chicks coming in the mail and me dipping their beaks in the water to get them started drinking. Guess I better get back over yonder and go to work. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 163175, member: 440"] Alot of those words are familiar and several we still use. We still eat supper and I still get baby chicks in the mail. People I work with think I make that up. One time when my chicks were supposed to be at the post office in the morning but were shipped on the second truck that came in to the post office in the after noon, I got the call at work to come by and get my chicks. So I told the lady that I worked with that I needed to run down to the post office, get my chicks and run them home to put them in the brooder. She thought this was a joke and wanted to know if she could come with me, she wanted to see live chicks coming in the mail. So I went to the counter, got my chicks and she held the box of chicks while I drove. She's still talking about the chicks coming in the mail and me dipping their beaks in the water to get them started drinking. Guess I better get back over yonder and go to work. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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