Pretty in Pink
Remind me why it’s a bad thing to be called a pig? This little oinker could be your ticket to that parking space right by the door. It’s true.
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Remind me why it’s a bad thing to be called a pig? This little oinker could be your ticket to that parking space right by the door. It’s true.
Come back tomorrow for our Friday gif to end your week!
I have to say, being an Animal Science major in college, that a piglet’s nose is the softest, most velvety, perfect surface known to man. And it makes me smile to remember every one I touched on purpose in college. š
It’s Babe!
Am starting to get addicted to these morning baby critters – they do indeed generate a nice smile with which to start the day!
Be very thankful you do not live a quarter mile from buildings containing thousands of these cute things.
Too much of a good thing? š
I’m not sure the word(s) have been coined to adequately describe the olfactory assault. Thanks for asking.
Got stuck on a winding, 2-lane road behind a large truck hauling said critters. Aaaaiiiieeee!!! Words cannot capture the olfactory experience. But yes, they’re very cute when they’re small….as long as you have no sense of smell. We have raised a few of those cute little pork chops; the babies have to be kept nice and warm, which helps to release and intensify the delicate perfume they exude. š