Thursday, January 4, 2024

Piggy Parade...[ Another Way Bri Edwards Interacts With Farm Animals In Marshall, N.C., U.S. Of A. ] Comments

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Piggy Parade, , , , [ Another Way Bri Edwards Interacts
With Farm Animals In Marshall, N. Carolina, U.S. of A. ]
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Bharati Nayak 08 February 2024

An interesting poem about your pigs.This poem reminds me of pig parades in India on village roads where many pigs and piglets follow the herdsman in long queue giving no space to other people to cross them.

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Bri Edwards 16 January 2024

To all who have been and forever may be visitors/fans of this poem, my utmost THANKS are extended.

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 11 January 2024

I like this poem, it shows our love and care for animals.

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Bri Edwards 09 February 2024

Gee, WHO said Bri loves animals? ? ? I can smell the pork chops grilling now! ;) bri

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 11 January 2024

It would be a fun parade if there is one like this, probably an Animal Parade limiting to 5 farm animals; pig, cows, horses, goats and rabbits..

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Bri Edwards 16 January 2024

Rose Marie, I don't think I ever thought of 'rabbits' as 'farm animals'. I would think of farmers eating rabbit stew ater going hunting them on an adjacent farm. ;)

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 11 January 2024

A one of a kind poem brilliantly crafted. Humorous and very entertaining.

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Bri Edwards 16 January 2024

Mercibeaucoup, my dear adoring fan! ! ! ;)

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Belle Ringer 05 January 2024

Pork chops on the hoof... better than an albatross on the roof!

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Bri Edwards 16 January 2024

Belle, did YOU EVER taste braised albatross; they are amazingly tasty with mustard and a bit o' garlic. bri : )

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Kim Barney 04 January 2024

Funny fiction foisted upon us feeble souls.

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Bri Edwards 16 January 2024

Feeble you may all be, but you are MY feeble fans. Bless you all. ;) bri

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Kim Barney 04 January 2024

Line 4: 'be NOT be...' (I think ONE of the words 'be' needs to disappear.)

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Bri Edwards 16 January 2024

It's gone now; thanks. ;)

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Kim Barney 04 January 2024

Did you mean 'Farmer Roy soon followed suit'? (instead of 'followed wit'?)

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Bri Edwards 16 January 2024

That, too, has 'passed' the way of mistakes over the ages. In a previous life I was the proofreader for Shakespeare [ I called him Will ].

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Anil Kumar Panda 04 January 2024

Very interesting write. Enjoyed thoroughly. Great share.

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Bri Edwards 16 January 2024

Thanks, Anil. Damn right it is 'Great'! ! ;)))

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