Phoenix
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- Oregon, U S
I just thought of this today. I'm going to have to mull this over. What do you think?
So you haven't learned anything from what's happened to you?No hindsight from me, just thankful I survived 2020.![]()
What happened?So you haven't learned anything from what's happened to you?
You had a bunch of kids. Did you learn from that?What happened?
It's good to know. Some of my best decisions turned out to be the opposite. The good thing is I learned stuff from that.What I first thought was the worst decision I ever made turned out to be the best decision I ever made.
Learn what?You had a bunch of kids. Did you learn from that?
It's good to know. Some of my best decisions turned out to be the opposite. The good thing is I learned stuff from that.
What was causing it maybe, (would be my father's irreverent response when questioned as to why he had so many children!Learn what?
Gosh, @Aunt Marg i thought you had learned where kids came from a long time ago. A stork brings them, unless you have a cabbage patch, in which case, you can pick you own.Learn what?
So you wasted your time? Everything that happens to us can teach us something. Everything.Learn what?
In what way?So you wasted your time? Everything that happens to us can teach us something. Everything.
You're a smart lady. You can figure it out.In what way?
My father was charged with the duty of closing the hatch on the hen house when he was a teenager. Unfortunately he managed t shut the fox in the coop along with the chickens, and when he opened it again next morning the fox ran out!I closed the barn door after the cattle got out....feeling. Then trying to reverse that.
Were there any dead chickens?My father was charged with the duty if closing the hatch on the hen house when he was a teenager. Unfortuately he managed t shut the fox in the coop along with the chickens, and when he opened it again next morning the fox ran out!.
Oh yes, only the whole lot, (for some strange reason the fox decided not to play nicely!Were there any dead chickens?
It's in its DNA. It was doing what foxes do. I feel sorry for the chickens.Oh yes, only the whole lot, (for some strange reason the fox decided not to play nicely!).
My maternal grandfather was interviewed on the subject by a tv crew back in the 1960s/1970s, and made the same point you've made funnily enough, (he was a local councillor for over thirty years, so spoke with some authority.It's in its DNA. It was doing what foxes do. I feel sorry for the chickens.