You've got some weird neighbors
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The rooster started to roost in the pine trees of our back yards, and he began to split his time equally between my neighbor's yard and mine. Because nobody fed him anymore he became something of a bug eating machine. Grasshoppers, earwigs, earthworms, you name it, he ate it.
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I even took to throwing out bits of left-overs for him. You know, the stuff the dog wouldn't eat, like stale corn chips or bread crusts.
The one thing I hated about that rooster though, was his frequent urge to crow in the mornings. 4:30 am, every mother lovin' day, right outside my window.
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One time i woke up and there was a huge f@cking spider on my pillow, needless to say, I didn't sleep for the rest of the night. Ever since I always scan my bed/room for spiders before I go to sleep. I've got major Aracnaphobia-Supplement Addict-
"You're going to tell me what I want to know, it's just a just a matter of how much you want it to hurt."
-Jack Bauer
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Heres a rant: I was just looking in my fridge for milk because I felt like having a protein shake and to my surprise there is no milk!!!!
Well good ol mom is on her way to get some.-Supplement Addict-
"You're going to tell me what I want to know, it's just a just a matter of how much you want it to hurt."
-Jack Bauer
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My daughter is autistic. People with autisim will often have a most unique ability to relate with animals. This rooster, who had been living "feral", will literally follow my daughter around like a pet dog. She can chase him, and he will chase her. She can pet him, play with his feathers, and push him around. He never does anything to her. If I don't know where my daughter is, I listen for the rooster.
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Originally posted by GimpyPawMy daughter is autistic. People with autisim will often have a most unique ability to relate with animals. This rooster, who had been living "feral", will literally follow my daughter around like a pet dog. She can chase him, and he will chase her. She can pet him, play with his feathers, and push him around. He never does anything to her. If I don't know where my daughter is, I listen for the rooster.
-Supplement Addict-
"You're going to tell me what I want to know, it's just a just a matter of how much you want it to hurt."
-Jack Bauer
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The rooster has taken to living almost exclusively in our yard these days. He has lost all fear of us, and will even walk in (uninvited) to our house if the door is left open.
Since I'm stuck with him, I decided to teach him tricks. He will jump up to take food out of my hand now. I'm still working on jumping through the hola-hoop.
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