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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 10:56 am
Hello, I apologize for not being around as much as I had been sad I have been sick and busy with work and family as of recent months. Since there are quite a few who have yet to say Hello and some may have even changed their user names so I wish to request all members still with S.A.G. to please post in this topic so I may see who is still with us and who has left us to update the Introduction List 3nodding
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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 3:39 pm
You've been sick?! D= Awww, I hope you get better soon.
Oh! To the point.... I have been with S.A.G this entire time. I'm still with the guild :3
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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:58 pm
hellokitty3241 You've been sick?! D= Awww, I hope you get better soon. Oh! To the point.... I have been with S.A.G this entire time. I'm still with the guild :3 Yes unfortunately sad it tis the weather though. I am glad you still are with us smile How have you been fairing? -bows politely-
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:29 pm
Ah, then it's allergies then. Thank goodness...I thought it was something bad, like a cold, fever, flu eek
My dad has allergies too. And me? I'm fine. ^ ^
I was watching a documentary, and I have discovered that Coyotes are slowly losing their fear of humans....and they're learning to live where we live. And I checked the date on the documentary...only to find that it was filmed last year in 2011 eek So only last year (and still) Are coyotes coming in..
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 12:24 am
hellokitty3241 Ah, then it's allergies then. Thank goodness...I thought it was something bad, like a cold, fever, flu eek My dad has allergies too. And me? I'm fine. ^ ^ I was watching a documentary, and I have discovered that Coyotes are slowly losing their fear of humans....and they're learning to live where we live. And I checked the date on the documentary...only to find that it was filmed last year in 2011 eek So only last year (and still) Are coyotes coming in.. Oh dear! That's horrible and very dangerous! 3nodding sad I am now concerned for everyone's safety in stepping outside that has seen coyotes sad -sighs- I suppose I must now stop putting the dog out at night sweatdrop I do not want the dog to be killed and risk those wild animals getting inside the house. >_> -considers going to buy a gun to be armed and ready in case- If they are losing their fear of us too quickly then we cannot allow them to harm our families and friends nor our family members that are of the animal kind such as dogs and cats.
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:21 pm
Actually, bad news, that's already happened...
in plenty of other countries, citizens have had their pets attacked or killed by coyotes...
Plus..they're learning to live in areas we humans live it.
Not only that...but they're somehow turning their attention to not only pets, but kids too. It's really dangerous now because they've inhabited all of America. From peaceful Maine, to Los Vegas in Nevada O.O
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Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 7:11 pm
hellokitty3241 Actually, bad news, that's already happened... in plenty of other countries, citizens have had their pets attacked or killed by coyotes... Plus..they're learning to live in areas we humans live it. Not only that...but they're somehow turning their attention to not only pets, but kids too. It's really dangerous now because they've inhabited all of America. From peaceful Maine, to Los Vegas in Nevada O.O That is quite scary and unnerving sad I have heard from some that you must watch it with little kids but heard some say around here that they don't attack and kill humans but will come up behind humans and that they do not like to be petted and to never pet them. But someone said they don't often kill humans but have injured them but that's about it but they don't often kill them but will bite but that's about it. I'm just nervous of ever running into one. They make me unnerved sad How would one react to avoid being killed or attacked if one or more came up behind them? sad
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 7:15 pm
O.o My thoughts exactly... Though Coyotes eat Deer and rabbit....it's very rare to encounter a coyote and a shark. Shark attacks are very rare, same goes with Coyote attacks. But, I have concluded that animals bite, growl, hiss, or roar as an act of defense. So, to get close to a wild animal, you must slowly walk away, no sudden speech, no sudden or quick movements, and don't make a sound. But getting towards an animal, you do the same, except, ya know, head towards them slowly XD
Also, bears give the best hugs, same with dogs. Best kisses: dogs, lions, and bunnies.
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 1:20 am
hellokitty3241 O.o My thoughts exactly... Though Coyotes eat Deer and rabbit....it's very rare to encounter a coyote and a shark. Shark attacks are very rare, same goes with Coyote attacks. But, I have concluded that animals bite, growl, hiss, or roar as an act of defense. So, to get close to a wild animal, you must slowly walk away, no sudden speech, no sudden or quick movements, and don't make a sound. But getting towards an animal, you do the same, except, ya know, head towards them slowly XD Also, bears give the best hugs, same with dogs. Best kisses: dogs, lions, and bunnies. -chuckles- That is true. It is hard at times to move carefully and slowly back at times as if you are startled you may jump. I would never walk up to a wild animal and if one were to sneak up on me then that would make me nervous and may make it, depending on the animal, difficult to move slowly and control any fear in my body. 3nodding Dogs and cats do give great kisses but I am thinking I would not allow a lion to kiss me nor allow a bear to hug me -chuckles- Never been kissed by a bunny as of yet confused
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 5:49 pm
Aww really? Well, I've seen in documentries, mother lions give their cubs a bath. Pretty much, here's how the lion circle goes. All the lionness's go and do the hunting to bring back food. The Male Lion, the dominant one, stays back to protect the kingdom of lions, and to protect the lion cubs. It's so cute :3
And..I've had a bunny before, his name was Blazer. He was very foofie. And he gave me bunny kisses everyday...then he died 3 crying
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 8:17 pm
hellokitty3241 Aww really? Well, I've seen in documentries, mother lions give their cubs a bath. Pretty much, here's how the lion circle goes. All the lionness's go and do the hunting to bring back food. The Male Lion, the dominant one, stays back to protect the kingdom of lions, and to protect the lion cubs. It's so cute :3 And..I've had a bunny before, his name was Blazer. He was very foofie. And he gave me bunny kisses everyday...then he died 3 crying Aw and yes that sounds cute but I do not think they would be that loving to a human. Some may be but I have a dificult time seeing it in my mind of a human not being attacked or killed by a lion. I am sorry for your loss sad -hugs-
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 2:54 am
I'm still here Sir Roy smile
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:18 am
Aww thank you Roy *hugs back* Well..my bunny was definately one of a kind. At my older sisters old school, they had a farm, and these two bunnies gave birth to tons of bunnies. But the first one that was born had to be put down because it's spine was poking out of his back gonk The only bunny they said was the trouble maker, and the runner, was my bunny. When we brought him home, he was always running around, always going under places from curiousity. Plus....my bunny had an issue with cloth, baggy pants, shirts, or just anything cloth.....he'd chew or dig at it. Worse case scenario: He'd pee on it out of frusteration. My bunny also had an eating problem. Because he thought he could eat, and not again weight, but inside, he got fat. He got himself a belly o-o His belly was the size of a pancake. heart
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 9:03 pm
Tala Maxwell I'm still here Sir Roy smile Thank you Ms. Tala -bows politely smiling charmingly- I hope you are fairing well
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 9:05 pm
hellokitty3241 Aww thank you Roy *hugs back* Well..my bunny was definately one of a kind. At my older sisters old school, they had a farm, and these two bunnies gave birth to tons of bunnies. But the first one that was born had to be put down because it's spine was poking out of his back gonk The only bunny they said was the trouble maker, and the runner, was my bunny. When we brought him home, he was always running around, always going under places from curiousity. Plus....my bunny had an issue with cloth, baggy pants, shirts, or just anything cloth.....he'd chew or dig at it. Worse case scenario: He'd pee on it out of frusteration. My bunny also had an eating problem. Because he thought he could eat, and not again weight, but inside, he got fat. He got himself a belly o-o His belly was the size of a pancake. heart -laughs- that is quite humorous and funny smile 3nodding Your bunny has a personality all his own it seems. -laughs some more- You are going to have to watch him and keep him out of trouble hehe
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