Made in China - Again...
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Blaise (imported)
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You were a "KID"?
Sort of a frightening thought isn't it. I had a kid as a pet. He grew up to be the meanest billy goat my unlce had ever seen. He and a cousin did the fellow in. The cut off his balls before they killed him.
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chilliwilli (imported)
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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:53 pm Goats Milk, I have not had any sense I was a kid. My dad had two of them and milked them twice a day. I guess I was about 7 when I tasted cows milk for the first time, I was not impressed.
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Do you have goat-tee? Dispite all the the good nutrition in that shittin' sand box, I still can't grow one!
BAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(I wish)
the disgruntled domestic
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Riverwind (imported)
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We had, like many small towns do, the local urban legend of a fellow who became intoxicated one night and fornicated with a nanny goat.
Not to pour any more gas on this particular fire, but...
OK, let's stop making fun of Riverwind's goat fetish.
What about those poor little Chinese kids who don't have a goat and had to rely on powdered milk?
Not to pour any more gas on this particular fire, but...
OK, let's stop making fun of Riverwind's goat fetish.
What about those poor little Chinese kids who don't have a goat and had to rely on powdered milk?
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jemagirl (imported)
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The best milk for babies is usually their Mother's own milk. It has everything it is supposed to have and NOTHING EXTRA..... Unless of course Mom is imbibing is drugs, alcohol or toxic chemicals.
This is really a problem of greed on the part of the companies and the willingness of people to do what is easy and convenient as opposed to what is healthy and natural.
Yes, of course there are exceptions but it surprises me there are enough exceptions to make an industry on.
This is really a problem of greed on the part of the companies and the willingness of people to do what is easy and convenient as opposed to what is healthy and natural.
Yes, of course there are exceptions but it surprises me there are enough exceptions to make an industry on.
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chilliwilli (imported)
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Just had to dig out a 4 month old constipated from formula. Poor baby was really hurting.
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Amazing, isn't it. The hormonal feedback from breast feeding is powerful and rewarding. What have we done to forget our pure humanity?jemagirl (imported) wrote: Thu Sep 18, 2008 5:16 pm The best milk for babies is usually their Mother's own milk. It has everything it is supposed to have and NOTHING EXTRA..... Unless of course Mom is imbibing is drugs, alcohol or toxic chemicals.
This is really a problem of greed on the part of the companies and the willingness of people to do what is easy and convenient as opposed to what is healthy and natural.
Yes, of course there are exceptions but it surprises me there are enough exceptions to make an industry on.
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With all this goat distraction, I was going to mention that, too, Blaise.
As I told my oldest Godson's (20) very-much expecting girlfriend, "That's why you now have bodacious ta-ta's, my dear."
As I told my oldest Godson's (20) very-much expecting girlfriend, "That's why you now have bodacious ta-ta's, my dear."