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Major TOM, you are a beacon of affirmation, and much appreciated!
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It’s more like Greenpeace i think....
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"Green Peas? Oh yes I blieve ver very muchly in WORLD Green Peas! I ver very environmenntal caring bird!"
Where my sustainable hennhouse at?
Yo gurlzz, I got GREEN PEAS!"
"Chrrista, hey you sound like nicehen, you bring along Sunny an Apple to mY nEw sustainable henhouse.
Japie can stay at home an take nice nap."
Oh, Rickeybird!
"Hey hey everbody have a happy Labor Day, lot of peeps don't know Labor Day was made after me on account of how I been major force in loggin an bridges an mining an truckin an aggerculture an lots of other macho roosterly stuff! Seee?
Love, the Rickeybird, which am Me."
INCORRECT!
But... Happy LABOR DAY, everybody!
Can not ONE holiday go by without the defaming of a noble national celebration? The Bird never worked a day in his life unless you consider screaming, throwing food, and biting to be a career.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/01/us/what-is-labor-day.html
Happy Labor Day, everyone.
Screaming, biting and throwing food *IS* a career... it's being a Patagonian... expertly executed by the Rickeybird, Rooster at Large. Loud. Rooster at Loud.
Oh yeah screaming will soon become an Olympic sport! Parents training their chicks young!
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This just in ---
In addition to the above-mentioned Parrot Career skills of screaming, biting, and throwing food...
Maybe we should add a specialty of knocking over plants.
Who would think that this Dracaena would topple when hit by a Patagonian in a full velocity flight landing in its crown?
Not to worry about the bird. He took off at top speed back into his cage, having learned that it is sometimes best to give the humans time to cool off. And clean up.
I have to admit it. The bird is very good at his chosen vocation.
This just in ---
In addition to the above-mentioned Parrot Career skills of screaming, biting, and throwing food...
Maybe we should add a specialty of knocking over plants.
Who would think that this Dracaena would topple when hit by a Patagonian in a full velocity flight landing in its crown?
Not to worry about the bird. He took off at top speed back into his cage, having learned that it is sometimes best to give the humans time to cool off. And clean up.
I have to admit it. The bird is very good at his chosen vocation.
It didn’t hurt that the conures were sent to pay someone to take care of the mess.
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