Posted by PJM/MI on 3/11/06 6:43am Msg #104033
A Real Pig Stye
I know we've all seen our share of people living in some mighty strange circumstances, and had some unusual closings. I went to a closing yesterday where the borrowers had real, live pigs living in the house with them. And they were not pot-belly pigs. The real deal. The male weighs in at 85, the female at 75. They had a litter of babies, but poppa pig killed 3 of the babies so they only have 2 little piglets running loose throughout the house. I'm waiting to go to a closing where there is a horse or cow in the living room. Gotta love this business!
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Reply by LilyMD on 3/11/06 6:46am Msg #104036
Who were the borrowers? The Ziffels?
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Reply by Beth/MD on 3/11/06 7:42am Msg #104046
I had to think about this for a minute. Yes, I've seen Green Acres on Nick at Nite!
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Reply by LkArrowhd/CA on 3/11/06 10:08am Msg #104078
Re: A Real Pig Stye-I had no idea pigs ate their young n/m
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Reply by Brenda/CA on 3/11/06 2:47pm Msg #104141
Re: A Real Pig Stye-I had no idea pigs ate their young
The horse may be possible of course but only if it is Mr Ed!
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Reply by christiSocal on 3/11/06 3:50pm Msg #104152
Mr. Ed is a funny story for me
Shortly after I got married, we were asleep and about 4am my husband sat straight up in bed and recited the whole song " a horse is a horse of course a horse etc " then layed back down and continued sleeping! I was wondering just what I had gotten myself into 
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Reply by Beth/MD on 3/11/06 4:23pm Msg #104157
Re: Mr. Ed is a funny story for me --Christi
I have to ask...did he ever sing it after that or was it a one time thing? Is his name Ed?
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