tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8653777241725644144.post4285897055037415758..comments2024-03-05T16:57:36.927-10:00Comments on dakinetalk...Live from Kaua'i,Hawai'i: "Where's your chicken..?" 'James "Kimo" Rosen'KimoRosenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18361372081221232289noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8653777241725644144.post-41888817598966576312013-10-21T21:34:31.178-10:002013-10-21T21:34:31.178-10:00Thanks Kimo. Meagan and I were the lucky one to ha...Thanks Kimo. Meagan and I were the lucky one to have the time we did with the ponies, Lulu and Makani. Then, along you came to be Uncle Kimo for Makani. Deborah Morelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8653777241725644144.post-5879846792835571922013-10-21T18:38:22.653-10:002013-10-21T18:38:22.653-10:00D- what a great story. I always remember how you w...D- what a great story. I always remember how you were helping animal friends. I remember the horses at Andres that were old and nobody wanted. You and Meagan took them in and loved them and healed them! They loved you!KimoRosenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18361372081221232289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8653777241725644144.post-75072203869137101392013-10-21T18:37:59.106-10:002013-10-21T18:37:59.106-10:00Via facebook;"Kauai'i chickens = Iconic! ...Via facebook;"Kauai'i chickens = Iconic! This is Faffles. Poor Faffles was left for dead at Kapa'a Library, and by some criminal who "used" Faffles for cock fighting. I found Faffles crumpled up and bloody from forced cock fighting, and in a bush. I took the poor boy home. My daughter and I placed Fabbles in a warm spot in the house, in a cozy box, all wrapped-up. In time, Faffles began to recover, then after about 2 weeks, outside he went. It took about 3 weeks for Faffles to figure out how to fly into a tree at night to roost. This is because he had been strapped down on a short rope by the ankle for how knows how long. With struggle, Faffle's instincts won the battle. Faffles finally took flight, and would continue to visit our family. Each morning I had a cup of coffee on the lanai. And, each morning, Faffles would position himself in a large tree, and where he could see me...calling out," "Good morning!" Deborah Morelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8653777241725644144.post-76297960481051039682013-10-21T16:46:37.755-10:002013-10-21T16:46:37.755-10:00 Pete, your getting personal there! ;D) Pete, your getting personal there! ;D)KimoRosenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18361372081221232289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8653777241725644144.post-85584462583255950852013-10-21T16:46:02.475-10:002013-10-21T16:46:02.475-10:00Hey Kimo, where's your chicken? Hey Kimo, where's your chicken?Pete Antonsonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8653777241725644144.post-16269022681432218382013-10-21T09:05:21.009-10:002013-10-21T09:05:21.009-10:00Great Article
Sent from my iPhoneGreat Article<br /><br />Sent from my iPhoneJudith Whiteheadnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8653777241725644144.post-46938637670687549452013-10-21T09:04:41.613-10:002013-10-21T09:04:41.613-10:00 Nice article!! Nice article!!Linda Grossnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8653777241725644144.post-26131421433369859402013-10-21T09:04:15.815-10:002013-10-21T09:04:15.815-10:00Harmony, it was a different version, it never ment...Harmony, it was a different version, it never mentioned the chicken whisperer.... Yes, will probably upset someone, always does! ;D)KimoRosenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18361372081221232289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8653777241725644144.post-22547927094369703152013-10-21T09:03:50.959-10:002013-10-21T09:03:50.959-10:00I remember you did this before, but it's one o...I remember you did this before, but it's one of my favorites. Athough I imagine it will upset the vegetarians.Harmony Bentosinonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8653777241725644144.post-19504325673445532992013-10-21T09:03:11.806-10:002013-10-21T09:03:11.806-10:00A USDA study found that more than 99 percent of br...A USDA study found that more than 99 percent of broiler chicken carcasses sold in stores had detectable levels of E. coli, indicating fecal contamination. In other words, if you’re eating chicken flesh, you’re almost certainly eating poop. Consumer Reports states there are “1.1 million or more Americans sickened each year by undercooked, tainted chicken.” Chicken flesh is also loaded with dangerous levels of arsenic, which can cause cancer, dementia, neurological problems, and other ailments in humans. Men’s Health magazine recently ranked supermarket chicken number one in their list of the “10 Dirtiest Foods” because of the high rate of bacterial contamination.<br />Jean Bornellnoreply@blogger.com