>-> The whole echo seems to be quite nice. I'm acutally learning
>-> something
> There are some FINE people in this echo.
> Parrot people are weird anyway!
Gotta say I agree. I've known some people who've had Parrots, Macaws and
other large (I hesitate to use the word) "exotic" feathered friends.
However, an amonia leak in the avery, while they were on a business trip,
cured that passion.
The loss was almost too much to deal with, for him.
She just wanted the "status", but that's a different story };->
> You've gotta be to live day in and day out with a critter that
> can fly, wants to bite you, DOES bite you, and then wants a kiss!
Pete pretty much kept their feathers clipped (those that came in the house
> They also scream in your ear, BITE your ear, eat your
> cigaretts and poop in your pocket! What else could anyone want!
If I had a more predictable schedule, I wouldn't mind having a winged
critter, here. As it is, we feel guilty enough leaving our cat here by
hisself for 10 to 12 hours at a time...
Regards,
-Jeff
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