baymule
Garden Master
We’ll if you turned the sign right side up, people might read it and not stick their fingers through the bars!
So any "luck" on the bird's return?Jack I understand wanting to choke after a bite. The parrots are the only animal I ever had allowed to get away with biting me. Mine belonged to my brother it is the only thing keeping me from free to good home sign
Not much of a friend, I'd say.I lost a friend over a small parrot. She LOVED that bird and let it loose in the house almost all the time. She INSISTED that everyone let it land on them 'because he's so social and needs to interact with everyone'. Everytime he came near me he bit the blood out of whatever he could reach. I went home with bandaged fingers several times and just tried to avoid him. The day he landed on my head and nearly sliced through my earlobe he got swatted off onto the floor. I was told to leave and was never asked back.
I think they're beautiful - but I have NO desire to ever interact with another one.
Agree, not a friend. Good riddance.Not much of a friend, I'd say.
Ollie is still among the missing, thank God. The owner told people he provided for the bird in his will, so it must be dishearting to say the least after thinking that the bird loved him dearly that Ollie high-tailed it out of Dodge at the first opportunity.So any "luck" on the bird's return?
Great for the neighbors-sad for the poor guy.Ollie is still among the missing, thank God. The owner told people he provided for the bird in his will, so it must be dishearting to say the least after thinking that the bird loved him dearly that Ollie high-tailed it out of Dodge at the first opportunity.
We will be sure to invite him to the block party.Great for the neighbors-sad for the poor guy.
I’m not sure he’s sad. He’s probably having the time of his life.Great for the neighbors-sad for the poor guy.
That is exactly what I said to my wife! This is how life is supposed to be.I’m not sure he’s sad. He’s probably having the time of his life.
Mary