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CatandJim

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Posted: 08/08/11 07:07am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

alpenliter wrote:

I was at The Cove State Park near Bend Oregin several years ago and the camp host had a Pot Belly Pig. A BIG Pot Belly PIg! How he got that thing in and out of his 5th wheel is unknown.


We saw a 5th wheel with a LARGE pot bellied pig aboard while visiting the Texas Hill Country about eight years ago. I have no idea how they managed with that pig. I wonder if it was the same pig? Surely there aren't too many people who take their pig along.


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shenandoahvalley wrote:

he picked them up and threw them back into the MH. Seemed kinda weird to me but to each his own I guess.


Two white ducks have adopted our neighbors - and while they're cute to watch, I HAVE noticed that "housebreaking" seems out-of-the-question. And when a duck poops - well.... it can't simply be picked up. I don't think I'd like to be in an RV that's housing loose ducks.

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Posted: 08/08/11 09:24am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Two weekends ago we were camping at a state park in IL and a travel trailer had 4 ferrets plus one LARGE (Rott) and small dog. They really had a "trailer" full. It was cute to see them walking their 6 animals around the campground.


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Posted: 08/08/11 10:55am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Deb and Ed M wrote:

shenandoahvalley wrote:

he picked them up and threw them back into the MH. Seemed kinda weird to me but to each his own I guess.


Two white ducks have adopted our neighbors - and while they're cute to watch, I HAVE noticed that "housebreaking" seems out-of-the-question. And when a duck poops - well.... it can't simply be picked up. I don't think I'd like to be in an RV that's housing loose ducks.


And when isn’t a duck pooping…


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JJBIRISH wrote:

Deb and Ed M wrote:

shenandoahvalley wrote:

he picked them up and threw them back into the MH. Seemed kinda weird to me but to each his own I guess.


Two white ducks have adopted our neighbors - and while they're cute to watch, I HAVE noticed that "housebreaking" seems out-of-the-question. And when a duck poops - well.... it can't simply be picked up. I don't think I'd like to be in an RV that's housing loose ducks.


And when isn’t a duck pooping…


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Posted: 08/08/11 01:21pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

If you by chance took a video tape of these critters, i guess you would now have Duck Tape!! (groan)





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I had a Mallard for a while. It was 19-feet long. Nice quacker.


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Posted: 08/08/11 01:39pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I had a Mallard for a while. It was 19-feet long. Nice quacker.

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Posted: 08/08/11 01:47pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We have a pair of budgies. Birds do travel quite well but we have to leave them at home when we travel into the US.


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Posted: 08/08/11 04:00pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I had a friend that had several ducks for a while. Since I had a truck, he asked me to take them to the zoo for him. They were so well behaved at the zoo, I took them to the movies afterward. AFLAC!!!! No! That is not interspeak.


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