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Tintaglia wrote:Dragon Master wrote:Tintaglia wrote:Dragon Master wrote:
So who would this only FEMALE dragon mate with??
Anyone she wants to?
I wonder what the kids would look like???
A new hatchling sculpt?
Actually, pink used to be considered a boys color, blue for girls (back around the era of the French Revolution and before thatβ¦ especially in Western European courts β more French based ones anywayβ¦ I donβt think this held so much for Germanic areas, but I could be wrong).
Ravnheart wrote:Can I be the cleaner and get rid of all evidence?
Bring bleach⦠lots of bleach 8)
Hmmmβ¦ maybe attack the neighbor with cosplayers? Nirvana! You and Louis can use my house for staging! Iβm on the way to Drag0nβs place!
boskydragon wrote:I think the BG is the most stunning coiled mother, but the white is the sweetest. Does that make any sense?
Makes sense to me
An Emerald Peacock Mother would be gorgeous as well!
With the average, I would be leary of selling the coiled mother for less than $200, especially if she is mint.
Sorry to hear about the boy. If you have something in writing about him paying rent, then you have something (at least potentially) legally binding. If not, youβd be hard pressed to do anything about him leaving you holding the rent.
Good luck!
I have two wisdom teeth that I can feel, but they will never come down all the way. They are too far up the jaw to poke through (I can feel them with my tongue though!). Only on the top. Iβve got nothing on the bottom. I figure Iβve had no problems, so Iβm not going to worry about it.
Savory foodsβ¦ hmmmβ¦ maybe a stew of some sort with really small chunks of veggies and potato (small enough that they can be mushed with your tongue and go down). If you want a beef/chicken stew, but canβt chew the beef, just pick the beef/chicken chunks out before serving, or just use beef stock. Filling and not much chewing needed!
Tintaglia wrote:You mentioned that it was your neighborβs tree. If itβs on his property, do you have the legal right to remove it?
Depending on the ordinances, generally, if a tree or the like is causing damage to your property, you have the right to request that damages be repaired and the offending tree be trimmed/removed, especially if it overhangs. Again, it depends on where and local ordinances, but this is actually pretty common.
Dragon Master wrote:boskydragon wrote:Welcome back! (Welcome back, welcome back, welcome baaackβ- tune to Welcome back, Kotter) (eek, if anyone even remembers it)
Missed ya!
I remember it if no one else does!!
Welcome backI do! Re-runs on Nick at Nite!
$20 Male Kirin on ebay.
He only had a teenie tiny chip on one hoof where the gold paint would go. Easily fixed with a paint pen. It was posted as a baby in the auction, but had the male picture posted. I was the only bidder and he was my first kirin, so either way, I was getting a kirin
w00t! w00t!
Well, this little east coaster is looking at a trip in January for my birthday to visit the factory (if it hasnβt moved by then!).
*hopes with big puppy dog wolf eyes that factory will be there and Melody and peoples will be there too! *
Wow, Iβm surprised if he can get a building permit for something like that in the Boston suburbs, unless the rules for what they will allow is a bit more lax than they are here. Here there are town planning boards and something like that in the middle of town would totally not go over well. Every town/city is different I suppose.
Iβm sorry you have to sell some dragons
Hopefully you can find another housemate soon to help with the costs.
EDIT: Talked to my dad. If the tree is trimmed back, it will not fall. Itβs a huge oak tree. Generally speaking, it wonβt happen, especially a larger oak. Especially here in the northeast, and if the tree is healthy. We donβt get hurricane force winds inland like on the coast and even a blizzard wouldnβt take out a whole oak tree (that easily) if it is larger and healthy. He says sue or threaten to. That may get some action on his part. You shouldnβt have to foot the bill first. The only thing is the roof will have to be addressed, regardless.
Orβ¦.he says take some broadleaf plant killer to the base of the tree. The grass will be fine. When the tree dies, the homeowner will have no choice but to cut the tree down. Just a thought
OOOOH! Heβs lovely! Iβm not so sure about the green eyes, but his coloration is gorgeous! Nicely done!
Thanks for posting the pic! Iβm glad to hear things are looking up finally! *good health vibes being sent your familyβs way* Weβre all rooting for you!
Happy birthday!
That is FANTASTIC news purpledoggy! Iβm so happy for you and your husband!
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