I go for a run around the valley every day that I can in order to stay in shape. I don't want to grow fat because 1) I'm not a Spiketail, 2) I want to keep in shape if for some reason I have to fight a sharptooth, and 3) I want to look good for my baby, Tria.
I used to give my daughter, Cera, head butting lessons on a near daily basis. I don't everyday though now, since Tricia came along. I try to divide my time amongmy two daughters and Tria evenly---playing with Tricia, giving Cera her lessons, and getting...uh, "naughty", at the watering hole with Tria. It used to be so easy when I just had Cera. I know how hard it must have been for her to adjust to having a sort of new mom, and then a new sister in her life. I sometimes feel bad for not telling her that something like that could happen; it had been just the two of us for so long and I can imagine how used to that she was---hell,
I was used to it.
But anyways, I've strayed off topic.
I know I'll never be the leader that Grandpa Longneck is, but if I ever am going to be in charge I have to know what to do. I observe what the old longneck does that makes everyone like and respect him.
I've also made quite a few good friends since coming to the valley---that aren't threehorns! Seriously, can you believe it? Mr. Clubtail is a good one, and I admit I occasionally hang out with Mr. Thicknose and Grandpa Longneck.
Anyways, those are the main things. And by the way, I'm black, not lavender. Screw Bluth and the animation crew for drawing me almost pink at the end of 1. Just because the valley is a friendlier place doesn't mean I should instantly become a girl!

Uh...hey, Longneck...you ever gonna let
me be the leader of the valley?