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Freddie and Ging........????

Hi Bopcha and everyone,



well those chickens have some nerve disrupting our perfect little name combination. Doesn't Fred know better - he needs to be a rooster etc...??



This is where the Italian language comes in handy: we just need to add a vowel to the end, and we have a gender appropriate name. For female names, we need to add an "a" or an "e" and for male names, an "o" will have to be added. So if necessary we will call Fred by the name of "freddie." The problem is that won't work so well for Ginger, what can we call her "gingerio" that's a mouth full.



How is this for strange: yesterday I was seen by a Veterinarian. My right eye was very red and has been so for 2 days. When I was at work, people in the Veterinary hospital were asking me about it, so they had a Vet look in my eye to see if she could detect how serious it was. She diagnosed it as being some kind of bruising etc.. She suggested that if it doesn't get better in the next two days, that I go and see an opthamologist for humans. Imagine that. It is funny though that sometimes when we (co-workers at the Vet School) don't have really serious medical problems, we will actually ask a Veterinarian about the problem. Vets actually know quite a lot.



Anyway, that's it for now. I will check in soon. Has everyone heard, that Sid is flying to Las Vegas so he can visit Bopcha in Oregon. :-) :-) Very creative indeed.

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