hydromorphone
victim of incest
[insincerely conduce my paisley]
I've always liked giraffes. I'm not a fan of cats, but tigers, particularly Siberian tigers are pretty cool. I do love my dogs, I love the pack and the feeling of safety, love and security they provide- I've always had at least two dogs at any given time since I was born in my life, I don't know what I'd do without a dog honestly.They are far more loyal than people, their love is unconditional, and they always are happy to see you when you come home. I trust my dogs more to watch my son than most people- nobody would hurt that baby in front of them dogs without being mauled to death. They know to be gentle with him and when he goes to ng I've them cookies, he doesn't let go, rather they nibble the edge of the cookie, gentle and sweet like, but if it was me they'd have gobbled it up in haste maybe taking a nip of my finger if I'm not careful. I have a blue and gold macaw- my dad was into breedi ng birds as a teenager and made and lost a lot of money in the 80's with a friend from highschool. When I was 6 I asked my grandfather for a bird and told him I wanted a macaw so he went out and bought me this one in pin feathers. I've had her (she began laying eggs about 4 years ago, before we thought she was a he never got her seed since we had no intention of breedi ng) for 21 years now. I'd never have another honestly but I do love her. She likes men best anyway, hopefully my son grows up to like her. I do really enjoy horses and equestrian sports. I used to eat, sleep, and breathe horses. I made some money training, taking people on trail rides and farrier work. I genuinely love working with youngsters. Oh! Almost forgot about vultures. Had an experience when I was 14 wi th about 12 or so that flew down and hung around me like I was their queen. One jumped on the bench and sat on my shoulder and let me stroke his beak, head and under his wings and chest- he could have ate a finer right off my hand like it was nothing if he had wanted. All of them were very affectionate- it was really a bizarre encounter but really cool. I do love vultures- the world would be a stinkier place without them.
^yeah macaws are pretty cool, my parents had about 200 parots, african greys, macaws, and cockatiels. my favorite were parolets, they are the smallest parots in the world (quakers were cute too but very neurotic). They can be really sweet but can be very mean at any moment
I remember one day when i was about 16, my mom was cleaning some of the cages and one of the parolets escaped and went into a tree, his wife started screaming at him and he came back, kinda pussy whipped, but it was cute to see. we had a chaweenie named sweetie and a dog named sam and i was a baby we had a dog named charlie a bassuthaund that jumped out of my dads truck. my dad ent up finding him a month later.
I've always liked giraffes. I'm not a fan of cats, but tigers, particularly Siberian tigers are pretty cool. I do love my dogs, I love the pack and the feeling of safety, love and security they provide- I've always had at least two dogs at any given time since I was born in my life, I don't know what I'd do without a dog honestly.They are far more loyal than people, their love is unconditional, and they always are happy to see you when you come home. I trust my dogs more to watch my son than most people- nobody would hurt that baby in front of them dogs without being mauled to death. They know to be gentle with him and when he goes to ng I've them cookies, he doesn't let go, rather they nibble the edge of the cookie, gentle and sweet like, but if it was me they'd have gobbled it up in haste maybe taking a nip of my finger if I'm not careful. I have a blue and gold macaw- my dad was into breedi ng birds as a teenager and made and lost a lot of money in the 80's with a friend from highschool. When I was 6 I asked my grandfather for a bird and told him I wanted a macaw so he went out and bought me this one in pin feathers. I've had her (she began laying eggs about 4 years ago, before we thought she was a he never got her seed since we had no intention of breedi ng) for 21 years now. I'd never have another honestly but I do love her. She likes men best anyway, hopefully my son grows up to like her. I do really enjoy horses and equestrian sports. I used to eat, sleep, and breathe horses. I made some money training, taking people on trail rides and farrier work. I genuinely love working with youngsters. Oh! Almost forgot about vultures. Had an experience when I was 14 wi th about 12 or so that flew down and hung around me like I was their queen. One jumped on the bench and sat on my shoulder and let me stroke his beak, head and under his wings and chest- he could have ate a finer right off my hand like it was nothing if he had wanted. All of them were very affectionate- it was really a bizarre encounter but really cool. I do love vultures- the world would be a stinkier place without them.