Re: MT buddies who have fur, feathers, or fins

From: Neal (nbrown12_at_comcast.net)
Date: 11/21/04


Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 18:49:54 -0700

Bummer. That's too far from New Mexico to drive. Maybe if you still have
some next spring we can talk.

My daughter and her husband have a parrot. I was at their house the other
evening, and he walked across the room, climbed up my leg, and sat on my arm
and talked to me. Ron had to interpret what he said, but it was fun.

-- 
Neal
Keep your words soft and sweet ~ Just in case you have to eat them
"haggis" <haggis58@comcast.netnospam> wrote in message
news:419FEF87.6040102@comcast.netnospam...
> Neal wrote:
> > I would be interested in a parrot.  Who are you, haggis, and where are
you?
>
> I'm Lizzie B's cohort, and am way down the Gulf coast in FL. I'm afraid
> it's past the time of year to be able to ship the little buggers on a
> plane, given that the cargo hold isn't kept warm, but I'd drive as far
> as Tampa. These are Orange Wings--smaller Amazons who aren't know as the
> best talkers (I disagree) but are much less aggressive than the big
> Yellow Napes.
>
> I'd have put another ad in the paper ($250-300), but I have an aversion
> to answering the phone (I sleep all day and usually don't even hear the
> dumb thing).
>
> jeanne
>


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