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bla bla snip snip..........
well, yes, a lot of feathers go to waste but most of our feathers come from speciality houses specifically engineered for the tying industry. I'm sure "whiting" doesnt fight their cocks on friday night in someones barn. The post was indeed informative and well written and also not extremely relevant. I'd say I figured it out rather nicely, thank you. anonymous **** ouizel |
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