I suppose the goose's bridle is still in construction. btw aren't those moa feet in the top of the photo?
I didn't realise that phrase meant mind your own business. My father used to use it and I just thought he was being silly and didn't want to answer my questions. In fact thinking about it, he definitely used it in situations where it didn't mean mind your own business.
I had to go and check on the original wildcrafty and they are the feet of a rooster (cock's feet!). He too is saddled-up and ready to ride. It's an odd tie. The maker is MOSCHINO. (From wikipedia) The brand was originally created in 1983 by the late Franco Moschino (1950-1994). Moschino and his fashion label became famous for his innovative, colorful - sometimes eccentric - designs, for his criticisms of the fashion industry and for his social awareness campaigns in the early 1990s
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Why would a goose need a bridle? I feel a phone-call to the SPCA coming on?
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I suppose the goose's bridle is still in construction. btw aren't those moa feet in the top of the photo?
I didn't realise that phrase meant mind your own business. My father used to use it and I just thought he was being silly and didn't want to answer my questions. In fact thinking about it, he definitely used it in situations where it didn't mean mind your own business.
I had to go and check on the original wildcrafty and they are the feet of a rooster (cock's feet!). He too is saddled-up and ready to ride.
It's an odd tie. The maker is MOSCHINO.
(From wikipedia)
The brand was originally created in 1983 by the late Franco Moschino (1950-1994). Moschino and his fashion label became famous for his innovative, colorful - sometimes eccentric - designs, for his criticisms of the fashion industry and for his social awareness campaigns in the early 1990s
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