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Broly the new super saiyan beardie
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1825012, member: 89387"] I'm recovering from a "long" weekend -- no extra holidays, just a lot of crazy stuff going on. At least Puff was nice enough to do his business in his bath on Saturday while we were changing out all the stuff in his tank, so everything stayed clean until yesterday afternoon when he had a little accident on the bottom of the tank. Oh well. You win some, you lose some. :mrgreen: It sounds like you've totally made friends with that eagle. I think it takes about 6-8 weeks for broken bones to heal in humans (believe it or not, I've managed to make it to age 60 without ever having had a broken bone myself, "knock wood", so I have no personal experience), but I'm not sure about birds. Their bones are different than ours -- I understand that they're hollow, and that makes them lighter so it's easier for the bird to fly. But that probably makes the healing process a little different too. I have a feeling that if I ever had an opportunity to interact with horses long enough to get used to the idea of being around an animal that's bigger and stronger than I am, I'd probably fall in love with them, because that's what has happened with just about every other animal I've been around, even rats. But so far, they've been mostly small ones. I don't think I'd want to ride horses, though. I'm so fat I'd be afraid I'd break their back. But I do think I might enjoy feeding them and combing their hair and walking them around (with all 6 of our feet on the ground) and things like that. Some people have horses here in Alaska, but we don't see them very often. We do see lots of geese though, at least in the summer. My brain gets fried too when I get too many things going at once. Sometimes I just have to sit down and "triage" my "to-do" list and go back to doing one thing at a time, and then when I get stuck and can't make myself do the next thing on the list, sometimes I just have to give myself permission to be a couch potato for a while. :wink: [/QUOTE]
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