meanwhile, back at the ranch

Jun 02, 2010 20:15

[if you hadn't noticed before- there appears to be some chicken coops by one of the barns! full of chickens! fat chickens, little chickens, silky chickens, fuzzy chickens ... a proverbial plethora of poultry, if you will. how will camp react to this exciting new development?

... besides that one girl digging in the dirt with a flock of tiny Read more... )

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swornmyoaths June 3 2010, 01:39:30 UTC
A new flock!

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istheship June 3 2010, 01:42:30 UTC
Does that make old ones?

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swornmyoaths June 3 2010, 01:46:23 UTC
There's been rainbow chicks like those before! I kept four of them as pets, and they're full-grown chickens now!

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istheship June 3 2010, 01:51:38 UTC
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swornmyoaths June 3 2010, 02:04:56 UTC
But I've never seen these other chickens before!

[peeking in all the coops]

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istheship June 3 2010, 02:10:07 UTC
[most of them look like little houses]

All nationalities.

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swornmyoaths June 3 2010, 02:11:18 UTC
Any Prussian or German breeds?

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istheship June 3 2010, 02:15:42 UTC
[points]

Old breed, egg layer.

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swornmyoaths June 3 2010, 02:21:46 UTC
Ooh, those are cute ones!

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istheship June 3 2010, 02:26:21 UTC
You're of the black eagle?

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swornmyoaths June 3 2010, 02:41:23 UTC
Do you mean Prussia's eagle or Germany's?

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istheship June 3 2010, 02:42:30 UTC
They're the same?

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swornmyoaths June 3 2010, 02:47:16 UTC
In some ways, but not in others! There's people here who are incarnations of countries, and Prussia and Germany are brothers. I consider myself Prussian because Prussia said so, but I wouldn't claim to be German.

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istheship June 3 2010, 02:50:44 UTC
... like spirits?

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swornmyoaths June 3 2010, 02:53:22 UTC
I don't know how it works, but they do get sick when their territories are damaged.

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istheship June 3 2010, 03:02:33 UTC
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