Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-27 Thread Richard J. Williams

On 12/26/2013 10:58 PM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
Oh stop trying to garner accolades from Bawwy and Sharon, Retardo. 
This is becoming so transparent and tedious. I am sorry you do not 
have a life outside of FFL but it isn't my fault.
Does your husband know you're have an online relationship with a guy 
from Texas, Ann? I wouldn't be surprised at all if it turned out you 
love cowboys and that you're kind of a cowgirl yourself. You do seem to 
enjoy cartoons depicting cowboys and you seem to enjoy wearing boots and 
you love animals. But, I never heard of a country girl that didn't enjoy 
country music. Go figure.


Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-27 Thread awoelflebater


 

---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, punditster@... wrote:

 On 12/26/2013 10:58 PM, awoelflebater@... mailto:awoelflebater@... wrote:
 
 Oh stop trying to garner accolades from Bawwy and Sharon, Retardo. This is 
becoming so transparent and tedious. I am sorry you do not have a life outside 
of FFL but it isn't my fault. Does your husband know you're have an online 
relationship with a guy from Texas, Ann? I wouldn't be surprised at all if it 
turned out you love cowboys and that you're kind of a cowgirl yourself. You do 
seem to enjoy cartoons depicting cowboys and you seem to enjoy wearing boots 
and you love animals. But, I never heard of a country girl that didn't enjoy 
country music. Go figure.
 
 There's an awful lot of ground to cover here Regard-o. Let me just say that 
country music basically sucks. Whether it is the old style twanging or the new 
style trying to pass itself off as a sort of rocking version of sentimental and 
hokey. Either way, if you really wanted to git my goat lock me in a room and 
turn up the twang. But there isn't a thing you can say on this forum that will 
get a rise out of me - I would have to respect you to actually care what you 
say about me or what you choose to make up about me. Your serve.
 



Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-27 Thread bobpriced


 

---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, sharelong60@... wrote:

 Richard, I was joking around. Ann finally posted a photo of this year's tree. 
Emily and Bob did a great job of bringing all that about imho (-:
 

 Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before 
breakfast.
 

 -Lewis Carroll, Alice In Wonderland.
 

 
 
 On Thursday, December 26, 2013 3:41 PM, Richard J. Williams punditster@... 
wrote:
 
   On 12/26/2013 10:58 AM, sharelong60@... wrote:
  Richard, Ann's just upset that I caught her trying to pass off last 
  year's tree photo as this years! Plus I revealed her lie about my 
  living in a 1 BR flat.
 It's beginning to look like we've got a pair of serial fibbers on FFL. 
 That's pretty bizarre to say the least, that someone would post a photo 
 of last year's Christmas tree and lead people to believe it was this 
 years Christmas tree. Go figure.
 
 
 

 
 



 
 
 
 





Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-27 Thread Richard J. Williams

On 12/27/2013 8:50 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
But there isn't a thing you can say on this forum that will get a rise 
out of me - I would have to respect you to actually care what you say 
about me or what you choose to make up about me. Your serve.
I'm almost getting embarrassed  at all the attention you are directing 
my way these days. Maybe it's time to review a few posting protocols:


1. When you want to get rid of a particular discussion member, don't 
feed it.
2. Some informants just love to talk about themselves - it makes them 
feel important.
3. When you want to get a rise from a discussion member, just mention 
their name.


Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-27 Thread doctordumbass
Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before 
breakfast.
 

 -Lewis Carroll, Alice In Wonderland.
 

 These days, with the tube cranked on to The Today Show, for example, he 
could increase that number ten-fold, without breaking a sweat. Many do!
 
Technology hurtles forward:

from wikipedia
 The Locomotive Acts (or Red Flag Acts) were a series of Acts of Parliament 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acts_of_Parliament_in_the_United_Kingdom in the 
United Kingdom http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom regulating the use 
of mechanically propelled vehicles on British public highways 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_highway during the latter part of the 19th 
century.
 The first three, The Locomotives on Highways Act 1861, The Locomotive Act 1865 
and the Highways and Locomotives (Amendment) Act 1878 contained restrictive 
measures on the manning and speed of operation of road vehicles; they also 
formalised many important road concepts such as vehicle registration, 
registration plates, speed limits maximum vehicle weight over structures, and 
the organisation of highway authorities.
 The most draconic restrictions and speed limits were imposed by the 1865 act 
(the Red Flag Act) which required all road locomotives, which included 
automobiles, to travel at a maximum of 4 mph (6 km/h) in the country and 2 mph 
(3 km/h)in the city - as well as requiring a man carrying a red flag to walk in 
front of road vehicles hauling multiple wagons.
 The 1896 Act removed some restrictions of the 1865 act and raised the speed to 
14 mph (23 km/h).

Scary stuff - no wonder some appear overwhelmed by the pace of technology.
Happy Holidays!

---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, bobpriced@... wrote:

 

 

 ---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, sharelong60@... wrote:

 Richard, I was joking around. Ann finally posted a photo of this year's tree. 
Emily and Bob did a great job of bringing all that about imho (-:
 

 Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before 
breakfast.
 

 -Lewis Carroll, Alice In Wonderland.
 

 
 
 On Thursday, December 26, 2013 3:41 PM, Richard J. Williams punditster@... 
wrote:
 
   On 12/26/2013 10:58 AM, sharelong60@... wrote:
  Richard, Ann's just upset that I caught her trying to pass off last 
  year's tree photo as this years! Plus I revealed her lie about my 
  living in a 1 BR flat.
 It's beginning to look like we've got a pair of serial fibbers on FFL. 
 That's pretty bizarre to say the least, that someone would post a photo 
 of last year's Christmas tree and lead people to believe it was this 
 years Christmas tree. Go figure.
 
 
 
 
 



 
 
 
 







Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-26 Thread sharelong60
Richard, Ann's just upset that I caught her trying to pass off last year's tree 
photo as this years! Plus I revealed her lie about my living in a 1 BR flat.

Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-26 Thread authfriend
No, Share, Ann wasn't upset about the tree photo. Nor did she lie about your 
flat. Uncle Feste will be disappointed in you for not having absorbed his 
explication of what lying means.
 

 People who have been caught in falsehoods, as I pointed out not long ago, have 
a tendency to misuse the term lie in the hope of making the person who caught 
them look as bad as they do. You do this, Barry does this, Richard does this. 
It's malicious and cowardly and deeply dishonest.
 

 
  Richard, Ann's just upset that I caught her trying to pass off last year's 
tree photo as this years! Plus I revealed her lie about my living in a 1 BR 
flat. 



Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-26 Thread Richard J. Williams
On 12/26/2013 10:58 AM, sharelon...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Richard, Ann's just upset that I caught her trying to pass off last 
 year's tree photo as this years! Plus I revealed her lie about my 
 living in a 1 BR flat.
It's beginning to look like we've got a pair of serial fibbers on FFL. 
That's pretty bizarre to say the least, that someone would post a photo 
of last year's Christmas tree and lead people to believe it was this 
years Christmas tree. Go figure.


Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-26 Thread Share Long
Richard, I was joking around. Ann finally posted a photo of this year's tree. 
Emily and Bob did a great job of bringing all that about imho (-:





On Thursday, December 26, 2013 3:41 PM, Richard J. Williams 
pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  
On 12/26/2013 10:58 AM, sharelon...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Richard, Ann's just upset that I caught her trying to pass off last 
 year's tree photo as this years! Plus I revealed her lie about my 
 living in a 1 BR flat.
It's beginning to look like we've got a pair of serial fibbers on FFL. 
That's pretty bizarre to say the least, that someone would post a photo 
of last year's Christmas tree and lead people to believe it was this 
years Christmas tree. Go figure.



Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-26 Thread Richard J. Williams

On 12/26/2013 11:46 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
*People who have been caught in falsehoods, as I pointed out not long 
ago, have a tendency to misuse the term lie in the hope of making 
the person who caught them look as bad as they do. You do this, Barry 
does this, Richard does this. It's malicious and cowardly and deeply 
dishonest.*
This is false; it's malicious and cowardly and deeply dishonest. You 
have been caught, and you have a tendency to misuse the term lie and 
parody in the hope of making us look as bad as you do. You do this all 
the time - it's your MO. What you're really objecting to is that you 
simply don't like what others say.


You lie every time you call someone else a liar. That's just your own 
defense mechanism at work and now it's just not working anymore. You can 
only shout fire in a crowded theater a few times before you get found 
out. You are just posing as a lie detector - in truth you don't really 
know anyone's intent on an internet forum. Unless you are a mind reader 
that can perform at a great distance.


Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-26 Thread authfriend
As Richard himself admitted in post #368186 yesterday, nothing he says is to be 
taken seriously.

 
   People who have been caught in falsehoods, as I pointed out not long ago, 
have a tendency to misuse the term lie in the hope of making the person who 
caught them look as bad as they do. You do this, Barry does this, Richard does 
this. It's malicious and cowardly and deeply dishonest. This is false; it's 
malicious and cowardly and deeply dishonest. You have been caught, and you have 
a tendency to misuse the term lie and parody in the hope of making us look 
as bad as you do. You do this all the time - it's your MO. What you're really 
objecting to is that you simply don't like what others say.
 
 You lie every time you call someone else a liar. That's just your own defense 
mechanism at work and now it's just not working anymore. You can only shout 
fire in a crowded theater a few times before you get found out. You are just 
posing as a lie detector - in truth you don't really know anyone's intent on an 
internet forum. Unless you are a mind reader that can perform at a great 
distance.   
 



Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-26 Thread awoelflebater


 

---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, punditster@... wrote:

 On 12/26/2013 11:46 AM, authfriend@... mailto:authfriend@... wrote:
 
 People who have been caught in falsehoods, as I pointed out not long ago, have 
a tendency to misuse the term lie in the hope of making the person who caught 
them look as bad as they do. You do this, Barry does this, Richard does this. 
It's malicious and cowardly and deeply dishonest. This is false; it's malicious 
and cowardly and deeply dishonest. You have been caught, and you have a 
tendency to misuse the term lie and parody in the hope of making us look as 
bad as you do. You do this all the time - it's your MO. What you're really 
objecting to is that you simply don't like what others say.
 
 You lie every time you call someone else a liar. That's just your own defense 
mechanism at work and now it's just not working anymore. You can only shout 
fire in a crowded theater a few times before you get found out. You are just 
posing as a lie detector - in truth you don't really know anyone's intent on an 
internet forum. Unless you are a mind reader that can perform at a great 
distance.
 
 Oh stop trying to garner accolades from Bawwy and Sharon, Retardo. This is 
becoming so transparent and tedious. I am sorry you do not have a life outside 
of FFL but it isn't my fault. 



[FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-25 Thread Richard J. Williams
That means Merry Christmas in Spanish, in case you are non-bilingual.

Jose Feliciano - Feliz Navidad
http://youtu.be/xMtuVP8Mj4o


Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-25 Thread Share Long
Feliz Navidad, Richard to you and Rita and the kids and grandkids. Hope you all 
have a fun day. 





On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 9:29 AM, Richard J. Williams 
pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  
That means Merry Christmas in Spanish, in case you are non-bilingual.

Jose Feliciano - Feliz Navidad
http://youtu.be/xMtuVP8Mj4o



Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-25 Thread Mike Dixon
Und Fruelich Wienachten! Das ist Yerman fur dos whu dinna know




On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 8:29 AM, Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com 
wrote:
  
  
Feliz Navidad, Richard to you and Rita and the kids and grandkids. Hope you all 
have a fun day. 





On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 9:29 AM, Richard J. Williams 
pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
  
  
That means Merry Christmas in Spanish, in case you are non-bilingual.

Jose Feliciano - Feliz Navidad
http://youtu.be/xMtuVP8Mj4o
   

  
 

Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-25 Thread Share Long
Fruelich Wienachten, Mike. Hope your critters are having a wonderful Christmas 
too. Do you get them special treats or toys?





On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 12:16 PM, Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com 
wrote:
 
  
Und Fruelich Wienachten! Das ist Yerman fur dos whu dinna know



On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 8:29 AM, Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com 
wrote:
 
  
Feliz Navidad, Richard to you and Rita and the kids and grandkids. Hope you all 
have a fun day. 





On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 9:29 AM, Richard J. Williams 
pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  
That means Merry Christmas in Spanish, in case you are non-bilingual.

Jose Feliciano - Feliz Navidad
http://youtu.be/xMtuVP8Mj4o







Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-25 Thread authfriend
Actually, Fröhliche Weinachten is German.
 

 Und Fruelich Wienachten! Das ist Yerman fur dos whu dinna know
 

 
 
 
 






Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-25 Thread Mike Dixon
Merry Christmas Judy. All the *critters* are doing well. I lost my wild caught 
Peregrine yesterday while training but found her this morning(telemetry). The 
captive bred male had fun today chasing birds the Spinoni was pointing. An odd 
thing happened a couple of days ago. My male caught a sparrow and when he 
jumped up onto  my fist, a wild adult Tundra Peregrine stooped at him and came 
within about 15 feet of us and then flew off. They don't normally winter here 
but I had let one go last year in the same place. I'm thinking she wintered out 
there and returned for this year. Nice way for her to say *hello*, I'm doing 
well! I'll do the same with the wild caught one that I  have now. When the 
spring migration begins in March , I'll fatten her up and let her go from there 
as well.




On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 10:44 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com 
authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
  
  
Actually, Fröhliche Weinachten is German.



Und Fruelich Wienachten! Das ist Yerman fur dos whu dinna know
  
 

Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-25 Thread authfriend
Thank you, and to you as well, Mike.
 

 Lovely story!
 

 I assume that having been captive for awhile doesn't degrade the wild-caught 
hawks' survival skills, or you wouldn't release them. Is that customary among 
falconers, or just something you like to do?
 

 (BTW, it was Share who asked about your critters, but I always find your 
posts about them of interest. Wish you'd take some more pix, hint hint.)
 

  Merry Christmas Judy. All the *critters* are doing well. I lost my wild 
caught Peregrine yesterday while training but found her this 
morning(telemetry). The captive bred male had fun today chasing birds the 
Spinoni was pointing. An odd thing happened a couple of days ago. My male 
caught a sparrow and when he jumped up onto  my fist, a wild adult Tundra 
Peregrine stooped at him and came within about 15 feet of us and then flew off. 
They don't normally winter here but I had let one go last year in the same 
place. I'm thinking she wintered out there and returned for this year. Nice way 
for her to say *hello*, I'm doing well! I'll do the same with the wild caught 
one that I  have now. When the spring migration begins in March , I'll fatten 
her up and let her go from there as well. 
 
 
 On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 10:44 AM, authfriend@... authfriend@... 
wrote:
 
   Actually, Fröhliche Weinachten is German.
 

 Und Fruelich Wienachten! Das ist Yerman fur dos whu dinna know
 

 
 
 
 




 
 

 
 



 
 
 
 





Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-25 Thread Mike Dixon
It doesn't doesn't hurt them at all. It might even enhance their natural skills 
with different technique. Most biologists say that 70% of raptors die their 
first year form disease, accidents, starvation or other predators.  About 40% 
die their second year.She had worms when I caught her and they've been 
eliminated. Maybe I've increased her chances of survival. Letting them go for 
return migration is a tradition among many falconers, especially with the 
Tundra Peregrines. They are a pain in the arss to moult. They need a lot of 
extra sun light to stimulate the hormones for that and they only get it in the 
Arctic during the summer. Don't have a digital camera right now but when I get 
one or somebody gets a good pic of mine I'll post them.  Can't stand this new 
Yahoo format. Can't tell who's posting what and who's responding. I'll get it 
figure out sooner later.




On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 3:52 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com 
authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
  
  
Thank you, and to you as well, Mike.

Lovely story!

I assume that having been captive for awhile doesn't degrade the wild-caught 
hawks' survival skills, or you wouldn't release them. Is that customary among 
falconers, or just something you like to do?

(BTW, it was Share who asked about your critters, but I always find your 
posts about them of interest. Wish you'd take some more pix, hint hint.)

 Merry Christmas Judy. All the *critters* are doing well. I lost my wild 
caught Peregrine yesterday while training but found her this 
morning(telemetry). The captive bred male had fun today chasing birds the 
Spinoni was pointing. An odd thing happened a couple of days ago. My male 
caught a sparrow and when he jumped up onto  my fist, a wild adult Tundra 
Peregrine stooped at him and came within about 15 feet of us and then flew off. 
They don't normally winter here but I had let one go last year in the same 
place. I'm thinking she wintered out there and returned for this year. Nice way 
for her to say *hello*, I'm doing well! I'll do the same with the wild caught 
one that I  have now. When the spring migration begins in March , I'll fatten 
her up and let her go from there as well. 



On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 10:44 AM, authfriend@... authfriend@... 
wrote:
  
  
Actually, Fröhliche Weinachten is German.



Und Fruelich Wienachten! Das ist Yerman fur dos whu dinna know
   

  
 

Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-25 Thread authfriend
 It doesn't doesn't hurt them at all. It might even enhance their natural 
skills with different technique. Most biologists say that 70% of raptors die 
their first year form disease, accidents, starvation or other predators. 
 

 Or rat poison in urban areas. Big problem in NYC for all the redtails.
 

 About 40% die their second year.She had worms when I caught her and they've 
been eliminated. Maybe I've increased her chances of survival. Letting them go 
for return migration is a tradition among many falconers, especially with the 
Tundra Peregrines. They are a pain in the arss to moult. They need a lot of 
extra sun light to stimulate the hormones for that and they only get it in the 
Arctic during the summer. Don't have a digital camera right now but when I get 
one or somebody gets a good pic of mine I'll post them.
 

 Look forward to it. I'd like to see what your spinoni looks like all grown up 
too.
 

  Can't stand this new Yahoo format. Can't tell who's posting what and who's 
responding. I'll get it figure out sooner later. 

 

 It's just awful, and they keep changing things (which usually make it worse).
 
 
 On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 3:52 PM, authfriend@... authfriend@... 
wrote:
 
   Thank you, and to you as well, Mike.
 

 Lovely story!
 

 I assume that having been captive for awhile doesn't degrade the wild-caught 
hawks' survival skills, or you wouldn't release them. Is that customary among 
falconers, or just something you like to do?
 

 (BTW, it was Share who asked about your critters, but I always find your 
posts about them of interest. Wish you'd take some more pix, hint hint.)
 

  Merry Christmas Judy. All the *critters* are doing well. I lost my wild 
caught Peregrine yesterday while training but found her this 
morning(telemetry). The captive bred male had fun today chasing birds the 
Spinoni was pointing. An odd thing happened a couple of days ago. My male 
caught a sparrow and when he jumped up onto  my fist, a wild adult Tundra 
Peregrine stooped at him and came within about 15 feet of us and then flew off. 
They don't normally winter here but I had let one go last year in the same 
place. I'm thinking she wintered out there and returned for this year. Nice way 
for her to say *hello*, I'm doing well! I'll do the same with the wild caught 
one that I  have now. When the spring migration begins in March , I'll fatten 
her up and let her go from there as well. 
 
 
 On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 10:44 AM, authfriend@... authfriend@... 
wrote:
 
   Actually, Fröhliche Weinachten is German.
 

 Und Fruelich Wienachten! Das ist Yerman fur dos whu dinna know
 

 
 
 
 




 
 

 




 
 
 
 



 
 

 
 



 
 
 
 





Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-25 Thread Share Long
Mike, this is Share and I'm who asked about your critters, including your dog, 
because you had mentioned that both he and the falcon had noticed the sound of 
the duck call.  Something to do with Duck Dynasty! Anyway, glad you found the 
peregrine. It sounds like you all had a good Christmas.





On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 5:31 PM, Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com 
wrote:
 
  
Merry Christmas Judy. All the *critters* are doing well. I lost my wild caught 
Peregrine yesterday while training but found her this morning(telemetry). The 
captive bred male had fun today chasing birds the Spinoni was pointing. An odd 
thing happened a couple of days ago. My male caught a sparrow and when he 
jumped up onto  my fist, a wild adult Tundra Peregrine stooped at him and came 
within about 15 feet of us and then flew off. They don't normally winter here 
but I had let one go last year in the same place. I'm thinking she wintered out 
there and returned for this year. Nice way for her to say *hello*, I'm doing 
well! I'll do the same with the wild caught one that I  have now. When the 
spring migration begins in March , I'll fatten her up and let her go from there 
as well.



On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 10:44 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com 
authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
  
Actually, Fröhliche Weinachten is German.



Und Fruelich Wienachten! Das ist Yerman fur dos whu dinna know





Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-25 Thread awoelflebater


 

---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, sharelong60@... wrote:

 Mike, this is Share and I'm who asked about your critters, including your dog, 
because you had mentioned that both he and the falcon had noticed the sound of 
the duck call.  Something to do with Duck Dynasty! Anyway, glad you found the 
peregrine. It sounds like you all had a good Christmas.
 

 Sharon, don't call them critters. It's demeaning.
 

 
 
 On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 5:31 PM, Mike Dixon mdixon.6569@... wrote:
 
   Merry Christmas Judy. All the *critters* are doing well. I lost my wild 
caught Peregrine yesterday while training but found her this 
morning(telemetry). The captive bred male had fun today chasing birds the 
Spinoni was pointing. An odd thing happened a couple of days ago. My male 
caught a sparrow and when he jumped up onto  my fist, a wild adult Tundra 
Peregrine stooped at him and came within about 15 feet of us and then flew off. 
They don't normally winter here but I had let one go last year in the same 
place. I'm thinking she wintered out there and returned for this year. Nice way 
for her to say *hello*, I'm doing well! I'll do the same with the wild caught 
one that I  have now. When the spring migration begins in March , I'll fatten 
her up and let her go from there as well.
 
 
 On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 10:44 AM, authfriend@... authfriend@... 
wrote:
 
   Actually, Fröhliche Weinachten is German.
 

 Und Fruelich Wienachten! Das ist Yerman fur dos whu dinna know
 

 
 
 
 




 
 

 




 
 
 
 


 
 

 
 




 
 
 
 






Re: [FairfieldLife] Feliz Navidad to everyone!

2013-12-25 Thread Richard J. Williams

On 12/25/2013 9:40 PM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
Mike, this is Share and I'm who asked about your critters, including 
your dog, because you had mentioned that both he and the falcon had 
noticed the sound of the duck call.  Something to do with Duck 
Dynasty! Anyway, glad you found the peregrine. It sounds like you all 
had a good Christmas.


Sharon, don't call them critters. It's demeaning.


STFU about Sharon - if Mike calls them critters, you should just keep 
your big pie-hole shut, Ann. Thank you.


On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 5:31 PM, Mike Dixon mdixon.6569@... 
wrote:

Merry Christmas Judy. All the *critters* are doing well