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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Kawanake on August 07, 2018, 11:28:32 PM
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They're corky and funny looking, have their own personality. They make good pets and provide an abundant source of protein straight from the tap.
I have that cute lil' bantam rooster who follows us everywhere, sits on my lap... then runs off and humps the shit out of those greasy Brahmas, my lil chubby chaser.
Def a Getbigger.
(https://s5.postimg.cc/l17udqf6v/Screen_Shot_2018-08-07_at_11.21.20_PM.png)(https://s5.postimg.cc/lqqmq4ibb/Screen_Shot_2018-08-07_at_11.16.45_PM.png)
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They're corky and funny looking, have their own personality. They make good pets and provide an abundant source of protein straight from the tap.
I have that cute lil' bantam rooster who follows us everywhere, sits on my lap... then runs off and humps the shit out of those greasy Brahmas, my lil chubby chaser.
Def a Getbigger.
(https://s5.postimg.cc/l17udqf6v/Screen_Shot_2018-08-07_at_11.21.20_PM.png)(https://s5.postimg.cc/lqqmq4ibb/Screen_Shot_2018-08-07_at_11.16.45_PM.png)
please delete your account today asap...thanks
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I had chickens for years. Interesting creatures and smarter than people think. At one point I got some young fighting stock, English bantams. They were free roaming and nested at night in a big bush. I heard a commotion, looked out and saw a big hawk fly down and enter the bush, a few seconds later there was a loud squawking and the little bantam rooster chased the much larger hawk out of the bush and was jumping up in the air and kicking the crap out of the hawk. One night the hen was eaten by a coyote and the rooster was smart enough to find a better night time spot. I couldn't find him until I looked up and spied him about 30 feet up in a eucalyptis tree. Don't know how he got up that far. Eventually a coyote got him too.He was too ballsy for his own good.
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Yes, dozens, it’s what we do in surburban neighborhoods. ::)
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Yes, dozens, it’s what we do in surburban neighborhoods. ::)
We call them pigeons ;D
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I had chickens for years. Interesting creatures and smarter than people think. At one point I got some young fighting stock, English bantams. They were free roaming and nested at night in a big bush. I heard a commotion, looked out and saw a big hawk fly down and enter the bush, a few seconds later there was a loud squawking and the little bantam rooster chased the much larger hawk out of the bush and was jumping up in the air and kicking the crap out of the hawk. One night the hen was eaten by a coyote and the rooster was smart enough to find a better night time spot. I couldn't find him until I looked up and spied him about 30 feet up in a eucalyptis tree. Don't know how he got up that far. Eventually a coyote got him too.He was too ballsy for his own good.
Man, I knew you were gonna say you had some fighting cocks.
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please delete your account today asap...thanks
Will do, as soon as your massive forehead shrinks to non Frankenstein’s levels.
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Will do, as soon as your massive forehead shrinks to non Frankenstein’s levels.
No nevvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvver fire bad
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This is more of a Facebook topic than a GB one.
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This is more of a Facebook topic than a GB one.
This what happened to this place gimmick galor none lifting palaties fags running around its a romper room...
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Yeah Pilates is mad homo, almost as much as having a gimmick, so you're on solid ground with those points.
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OP apparently loves the cock.
:D
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OP apparently loves the cock.
:D
Beautiful in its simplicity ;D
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No nevvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvver fire bad
Lol 12 years later... still funny :)