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Friday happy ending
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Fri Sep 21, 2012 3:54 PM EDT
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Thank you! I was all depressed over missing the Endeavor flyover (marine layer obscured it from my vantage point) and this is just the antidote!
Rachel, I know your to young to remember the movie My fair lady, But there was a frase in it that went like this "the rain in spain falls mainly in the plains" Now my take on a new saying is this. The pain of bain, falls every, in american cities and plains.!!!!!!!!!
That is so cool! It restores my faith in semi-domesticated food-source animals.
If this doesn't make me become a vegetarian, I don't know what will. That was awesome.
Why didn't the guy put down the camera and help. Thanks to the pig the baby was saved.
@June Day, I'm so with you. Pigs are smarter than we think they are. And apparently they have feelings.
Sidenote, my favorite opening line in fiction comes from Charlotte's Web: "Where's Papa going with that ax?
Oh my, Laura - I'd forgotten about that first line! (Enjoyed the post at the link, too.)
Thank you Will, you've helped ease my Friday!
I believe hooved animals touch sensory of the ground is reliant on impact, with the white line below the outer horn acting to transfer energy from insensitive to sensitive laminae. Unseen slippery wet rocks must be difficult to navigate.
Is this pig enlisted in water rescue training?
"That'll do, pig! That'll do." Awesome. Thanks!
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Who was that masked oinker!
See ladies some pigs do have a heart!
Buddhists would say this animal is on it's way to reincarnating as a human being. This shows how intelligent pigs are.