My childhood money scheme was a pig named Matilda. She was about 300kg and gave me a great deal of pocket money when I was a kid
I was recently asked to help deal with a little piglet picked up in NSW that was not little in any way a few years later.
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Q: What do "teacup" pigs and unicorns have in common? Both are bullshite :)
"Ms Anderson admits she may have naively bought into the mini-pig fallacy when her mother surprised her with two piglets.She said they were told the pigs would stay miniature for their whole lives."We never owned pigs before but we assumed we were being told the truth … we didn't know any better,"Ms Anderson said."
I often put DYOR on my financial waffle. Do Your Own Research .
Trust me that's good advice for teacups or unicorn reports as well as investments
Dismayed buyers surrendering 'teacup' pigs weighing up to 300kg - ABC News
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