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Okay...Warm fuzzies time :)

 

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" Pamela Rice " <pamela.rice2

<ivu-veg-news >

Thursday, July 18, 2002 5:34 PM

[ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species nursing

 

 

> Cows Adopt a Piglet

> Thu Jul 18, 2002

>

> ROUEN, France (Reuters) - A wild pig orphaned when hunters killed its

> mother has found a new family -- with a herd of cows where he is

> suckling happily in northern France.

>

> " He arrived in early spring. He's got a warm welcome from the cows, "

> said cattle farmer Andre Vieillard. The young boar, about 10 months

> old, was taking milk but the cows had to lie down to make sure he

> could feed, Vieillard said.

>

> " Apparently he is happy here and as far as I'm concerned will stay

> with the cattle herd until September, " said Vieillard, who is rapidly

> becoming a celebrity in the village of Fleury-la-Foet along with the

> piglet and its adoptive family.

>

> But Vieillard said he was a little bit worried about what will happen

> in a couple of months.

>

> " Afterwards, the hunters will be back. "

>

>

>

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That was warm fuzzies...it made me smile this morning, thanks!

Hannah

 

 

jojo

 

7/19/2002 2:32 AM

Fw: [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species nursing

 

Okay...Warm fuzzies time :)

 

-

" Pamela Rice " <pamela.rice2

<ivu-veg-news >

Thursday, July 18, 2002 5:34 PM

[ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species nursing

 

 

> Cows Adopt a Piglet

> Thu Jul 18, 2002

>

> ROUEN, France (Reuters) - A wild pig orphaned when hunters killed its

> mother has found a new family -- with a herd of cows where he is

> suckling happily in northern France.

>

> " He arrived in early spring. He's got a warm welcome from the cows, "

> said cattle farmer Andre Vieillard. The young boar, about 10 months

> old, was taking milk but the cows had to lie down to make sure he

> could feed, Vieillard said.

>

> " Apparently he is happy here and as far as I'm concerned will stay

> with the cattle herd until September, " said Vieillard, who is rapidly

> becoming a celebrity in the village of Fleury-la-Foet along with the

> piglet and its adoptive family.

>

> But Vieillard said he was a little bit worried about what will happen

> in a couple of months.

>

> " Afterwards, the hunters will be back. "

>

>

>

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I'd be willing to pay my six bucks to see that on the big screen!!

 

Hannah

 

jojo

 

7/19/2002 12:21 PM

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They should make a movie out of this! The hunters could come back in

the

fall and Babe and the orphaned boar would whoop their asses good! The

hunters'd end up all shooting themselves in the feet :)

 

-- jojo

 

 

-

" Trusty, Hannah " <hannah.trusty

" jojo " <tofujojo;

Friday, July 19, 2002 5:55 AM

RE: Fw: [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species

nursing

 

 

> That was warm fuzzies...it made me smile this morning, thanks!

> Hannah

>

>

> jojo

>

> 7/19/2002 2:32 AM

> Fw: [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species

nursing

>

> Okay...Warm fuzzies time :)

>

> -

> " Pamela Rice " <pamela.rice2

> <ivu-veg-news >

> Thursday, July 18, 2002 5:34 PM

> [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species nursing

>

>

> > Cows Adopt a Piglet

> > Thu Jul 18, 2002

> >

> > ROUEN, France (Reuters) - A wild pig orphaned when hunters killed

its

> > mother has found a new family -- with a herd of cows where he is

> > suckling happily in northern France.

> >

> > " He arrived in early spring. He's got a warm welcome from the cows, "

> > said cattle farmer Andre Vieillard. The young boar, about 10 months

> > old, was taking milk but the cows had to lie down to make sure he

> > could feed, Vieillard said.

> >

> > " Apparently he is happy here and as far as I'm concerned will stay

> > with the cattle herd until September, " said Vieillard, who is

rapidly

> > becoming a celebrity in the village of Fleury-la-Foet along with the

> > piglet and its adoptive family.

> >

> > But Vieillard said he was a little bit worried about what will

happen

> > in a couple of months.

> >

> > " Afterwards, the hunters will be back. "

> >

> >

> >

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$6? where do you go see movies you lucky woman?!!!???

they cost like $10 nowadays...

ah..matinees...the only time to go see movies...

 

" Trusty, Hannah " <hannah.trusty wrote:

 

>

>I'd be willing to pay my six bucks to see that on the big screen!!

>

>Hannah

>

>jojo

>

>7/19/2002 12:21 PM

>Re: Fw: [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species nursing

>

>They should make a movie out of this!  The hunters could come back in

>the

>fall and Babe and the orphaned boar would whoop their asses good!  The

>hunters'd end up all shooting themselves in the feet :)

>

>-- jojo

>

>

>-

> " Trusty, Hannah " <hannah.trusty

> " jojo " <tofujojo;

>Friday, July 19, 2002 5:55 AM

>RE: Fw: [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species

>nursing

>

>

>> That was warm fuzzies...it made me smile this morning,  thanks!

>> Hannah

>>

>>

>> jojo

>>

>> 7/19/2002 2:32 AM

>> Fw: [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species

>nursing

>>

>> Okay...Warm fuzzies time :)

>>

>> -

>> " Pamela Rice " <pamela.rice2

>> <ivu-veg-news >

>> Thursday, July 18, 2002 5:34 PM

>> [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species nursing

>>

>>

>> > Cows Adopt a Piglet

>> > Thu Jul 18, 2002

>> >

>> > ROUEN, France (Reuters) - A wild pig orphaned when hunters killed

>its

>> > mother has found a new family -- with a herd of cows where he is

>> > suckling happily in northern France.

>> >

>> > " He arrived in early spring. He's got a warm welcome from the cows, "

>> > said cattle farmer Andre Vieillard. The young boar, about 10 months

>> > old, was taking milk but the cows had to lie down to make sure he

>> > could feed, Vieillard said.

>> >

>> > " Apparently he is happy here and as far as I'm concerned will stay

>> > with the cattle herd until September, " said Vieillard, who is

>rapidly

>> > becoming a celebrity in the village of Fleury-la-Foet along with the

>> > piglet and its adoptive family.

>> >

>> > But Vieillard said he was a little bit worried about what will

>happen

>> > in a couple of months.

>> >

>> > " Afterwards, the hunters will be back. "

>> >

>> >

>> >

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I think things tend to be cheaper where I live. The theater in my hometown

(rural eastern ky.) is $1 matinees and the late show is $3. But now I live

closer to Lexington (one of the big cities in our state) and the price ranges

from about $4 for a matinee to $6 or $7 for the late show. But it averages out

'cause my paycheck is tiny too.

 

Hannah

 

 

EBbrewpunx

 

7/19/2002 10:30 AM

RE: Fw: [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species nursing

 

$6? where do you go see movies you lucky woman?!!!???

they cost like $10 nowadays...

ah..matinees...the only time to go see movies...

 

" Trusty, Hannah " <hannah.trusty wrote:

 

>

>I'd be willing to pay my six bucks to see that on the big screen!!

>

>Hannah

>

>jojo

>

>7/19/2002 12:21 PM

>Re: Fw: [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species

nursing

>

>They should make a movie out of this! The hunters could come back in

>the

>fall and Babe and the orphaned boar would whoop their asses good! The

>hunters'd end up all shooting themselves in the feet :)

>

>-- jojo

>

>

>-

> " Trusty, Hannah " <hannah.trusty

> " jojo " <tofujojo;

>Friday, July 19, 2002 5:55 AM

>RE: Fw: [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species

>nursing

>

>

>> That was warm fuzzies...it made me smile this morning, thanks!

>> Hannah

>>

>>

>> jojo

>>

>> 7/19/2002 2:32 AM

>> Fw: [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species

>nursing

>>

>> Okay...Warm fuzzies time :)

>>

>> -

>> " Pamela Rice " <pamela.rice2

>> <ivu-veg-news >

>> Thursday, July 18, 2002 5:34 PM

>> [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species nursing

>>

>>

>> > Cows Adopt a Piglet

>> > Thu Jul 18, 2002

>> >

>> > ROUEN, France (Reuters) - A wild pig orphaned when hunters killed

>its

>> > mother has found a new family -- with a herd of cows where he is

>> > suckling happily in northern France.

>> >

>> > " He arrived in early spring. He's got a warm welcome from the

cows, "

>> > said cattle farmer Andre Vieillard. The young boar, about 10 months

>> > old, was taking milk but the cows had to lie down to make sure he

>> > could feed, Vieillard said.

>> >

>> > " Apparently he is happy here and as far as I'm concerned will stay

>> > with the cattle herd until September, " said Vieillard, who is

>rapidly

>> > becoming a celebrity in the village of Fleury-la-Foet along with

the

>> > piglet and its adoptive family.

>> >

>> > But Vieillard said he was a little bit worried about what will

>happen

>> > in a couple of months.

>> >

>> > " Afterwards, the hunters will be back. "

>> >

>> >

>> >

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i think movies range $8-$10 here..

probably why the last movie i saw in the theatre was lord of the rings...

 

tho, we do have cheaper places...there is one place called the parkway, which

serves food and beer, and will make vegan pizza fer ya, movies are $5, and

wednesday is two fer one nite...

cheers

fraggle

 

 

" Trusty, Hannah " <hannah.trusty wrote:

 

>I think things tend to be cheaper where I live.  The theater in my hometown

(rural eastern ky.) is $1 matinees and the late show is $3.  But now I live

closer to Lexington (one of the big cities in our state) and the price ranges

from about $4 for a matinee to $6 or $7 for the late show.  But it averages out

'cause my paycheck is tiny too.

>

>Hannah

>

>

>EBbrewpunx

>

>7/19/2002 10:30 AM

>RE: Fw: [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species nursing

>

>$6? where do you go see movies you lucky woman?!!!???

>they cost like $10 nowadays...

>ah..matinees...the only time to go see movies...

>

> " Trusty, Hannah " <hannah.trusty wrote:

>

>>

>>I'd be willing to pay my six bucks to see that on the big screen!!

>>

>>Hannah

>>

>>jojo

>>

>>7/19/2002 12:21 PM

>>Re: Fw: [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species

>nursing

>>

>>They should make a movie out of this!  The hunters could come back in

>>the

>>fall and Babe and the orphaned boar would whoop their asses good!  The

>>hunters'd end up all shooting themselves in the feet :)

>>

>>-- jojo

>>

>>

>>-

>> " Trusty, Hannah " <hannah.trusty

>> " jojo " <tofujojo;

>>Friday, July 19, 2002 5:55 AM

>>RE: Fw: [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species

>>nursing

>>

>>

>>> That was warm fuzzies...it made me smile this morning,  thanks!

>>> Hannah

>>>

>>>

>>> jojo

>>>

>>> 7/19/2002 2:32 AM

>>> Fw: [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species

>>nursing

>>>

>>> Okay...Warm fuzzies time :)

>>>

>>> -

>>> " Pamela Rice " <pamela.rice2

>>> <ivu-veg-news >

>>> Thursday, July 18, 2002 5:34 PM

>>> [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species nursing

>>>

>>>

>>> > Cows Adopt a Piglet

>>> > Thu Jul 18, 2002

>>> >

>>> > ROUEN, France (Reuters) - A wild pig orphaned when hunters killed

>>its

>>> > mother has found a new family -- with a herd of cows where he is

>>> > suckling happily in northern France.

>>> >

>>> > " He arrived in early spring. He's got a warm welcome from the

>cows, "

>>> > said cattle farmer Andre Vieillard. The young boar, about 10 months

>>> > old, was taking milk but the cows had to lie down to make sure he

>>> > could feed, Vieillard said.

>>> >

>>> > " Apparently he is happy here and as far as I'm concerned will stay

>>> > with the cattle herd until September, " said Vieillard, who is

>>rapidly

>>> > becoming a celebrity in the village of Fleury-la-Foet along with

>the

>>> > piglet and its adoptive family.

>>> >

>>> > But Vieillard said he was a little bit worried about what will

>>happen

>>> > in a couple of months.

>>> >

>>> > " Afterwards, the hunters will be back. "

>>> >

>>> >

>>> >

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They should make a movie out of this! The hunters could come back in the

fall and Babe and the orphaned boar would whoop their asses good! The

hunters'd end up all shooting themselves in the feet :)

 

-- jojo

 

 

-

" Trusty, Hannah " <hannah.trusty

" jojo " <tofujojo;

Friday, July 19, 2002 5:55 AM

RE: Fw: [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species nursing

 

 

> That was warm fuzzies...it made me smile this morning, thanks!

> Hannah

>

>

> jojo

>

> 7/19/2002 2:32 AM

> Fw: [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species nursing

>

> Okay...Warm fuzzies time :)

>

> -

> " Pamela Rice " <pamela.rice2

> <ivu-veg-news >

> Thursday, July 18, 2002 5:34 PM

> [ivu-veg-news] France : Trans-species nursing

>

>

> > Cows Adopt a Piglet

> > Thu Jul 18, 2002

> >

> > ROUEN, France (Reuters) - A wild pig orphaned when hunters killed its

> > mother has found a new family -- with a herd of cows where he is

> > suckling happily in northern France.

> >

> > " He arrived in early spring. He's got a warm welcome from the cows, "

> > said cattle farmer Andre Vieillard. The young boar, about 10 months

> > old, was taking milk but the cows had to lie down to make sure he

> > could feed, Vieillard said.

> >

> > " Apparently he is happy here and as far as I'm concerned will stay

> > with the cattle herd until September, " said Vieillard, who is rapidly

> > becoming a celebrity in the village of Fleury-la-Foet along with the

> > piglet and its adoptive family.

> >

> > But Vieillard said he was a little bit worried about what will happen

> > in a couple of months.

> >

> > " Afterwards, the hunters will be back. "

> >

> >

> >

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