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Scott Eisen was on hand today as Bobby the Pig made the rounds of the Public Garden and ran into a guy dressed like his worst nightmare.
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Cute!
By JohnAKeith
Sun, 10/27/2013 - 7:57pm
Very cute.
Did he have a leash?
Hey!
By Somebody Else.
Sun, 10/27/2013 - 8:40pm
No beard?
That awkward moment when you
By brianjdamico
Sun, 10/27/2013 - 11:41pm
That awkward moment when you are wearing a bacon costume and a pig comes along...
funniest part of that pic to me is..
By Sarcastic Sam
Mon, 10/28/2013 - 11:28am
...the look on that kid's face off to the right.
So I can't have backyard
By TheVanJones
Mon, 10/28/2013 - 12:40pm
So I can't have backyard chickens, but this guy can have a freaking pig?!
what a Porcinist comment!
By Sarcastic Sam
Mon, 10/28/2013 - 12:45pm
Some communities are actually allowing backyard chickens nowadays. People want a renewable source of local food (eggs) and a few towns are approving their ownership by residents. Go to your town/council meeting, rally your neighbors, and make a difference!
What? I'm just curious how
By TheVanJones
Mon, 10/28/2013 - 1:06pm
What? I'm just curious how this is allowed.....and I have attended numerous meetings on chickens and Article 85.
Because the swine flu lobby
By lititgating law...
Mon, 10/28/2013 - 1:38pm
Because the swine flu lobby has worse PR than the chicken flue lobby.
how pet pigs are allowed?...
By Sarcastic Sam
Mon, 10/28/2013 - 4:57pm
...they're considered cleaner than dogs by some. I think as long as they're domesticated / indoors they're usually allowed in general. They're breeding them smaller lately, much smaller than the fellow in that pic. My friends who own them also declare them much less of a disease threat than dogs/cats. They hardly need any vaccines the way dogs/cats do.
As for chickens, I did a quick search prior to my first post and found a website containing a list of towns in MA that allow chickens. I didn't llink it because the list included Boston (that can't be right?) so I figured it was inaccurate. But it listed quite a few near suburbs...has to be *partially* right. Rules must var from town to town but there's probably a lot-size requirement, and no roosters allowed as they're the noisy ones.
What a couple of hams.
By Finn
Mon, 10/28/2013 - 5:22pm
What a couple of hams.
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