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kirsty Johnston

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Umm - my guess is he'd rather see work - but he may appreciate your talent!
Lol remember I'm not a teacher - I just look at the notepad and think- how pretty! :p
Although I totally agree the work needs to be done as well - education is one of the most important things in your whole life
 

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I also drank seltzer water when I craved bubbly drinks. I like that a lot. It was hard to go to manly water but I glad I did. I have chronic migraines and staying hydrated helps me tremendously. I drink six 24 is bottles of water a day. (Plus I finally had an excuse to get a bunch of cute water bottles)
Ohhh I'm sorry about your migraines. I also suffer from Migraines and Meniers Disease but with Meneires I can't drink too many fluids or anything that has too much sodium because it creates vertigo and many other issues for me. Good for you feeling better with water. I will try the infused water but ice cold :)
 

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Lol remember I'm not a teacher - I just look at the notepad and think- how pretty! :p
Although I totally agree the work needs to be done as well - education is one of the most important things in your whole life
It's certainly the key to a better future, although if you look at Sir Alan Sugar he did OK.
My dad was really bright and won a scholarship to a grammar school when he was a boy, but his Dad wouldn't let him go. He had to leave school at 13 to work in my granddads market garden in Aberystwyth, but he was determined that we should all have the best education possible and did 2 jobs to support us in that. It was really important to him.
 

Tidgy's Dad

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It's certainly the key to a better future, although if you look at Sir Alan Sugar he did OK.
My dad was really bright and won a scholarship to a grammar school when he was a boy, but his Dad wouldn't let him go. He had to leave school at 13 to work in my granddads market garden in Aberystwyth, but he was determined that we should all have the best education possible and did 2 jobs to support us in that. It was really important to him.
Mine encouraged me too.
We were lucky.
 

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Flat bit of slate to eat food off, helping keep the beak trimmed.
Thanks.
I have a reptile bowl (shallow) but I think I'll replace it with slate as he take his food off of it and covers it in substrate before eating o_O and I'm going to get a terracotta saucer for a water bowl.

His enclosure will be slightly bigger (as big as it can go to fit on the Cabernet)
 

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