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  1. #4366
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    LOL Lise. I have a zoo eh? I have 2 cats, a dog and a bird. I used to have 2 birds but one recently died. I have no idea why, he was just in the bottom of his cage one morning

    Nanci - Bummi is a Senegal parrot as well. She's more sweet than from hell, but there are days when she gets that Senegal screech going that I feel like I'm in hell. She's my buddy. I've had her 9 years now, hand fed from a baby. Though not as young as Roy! He's adorable. Love the name.

    The bird that recently died spoke. He knew my other cat's name and would call him "Hey Jules". He could also mimic the microwave beep, my sneeze, and had various other colorful words he'd been taught over time Bummi isn't so talented. She mimic's my laugh.

    So I'm ready to commute: tights, wool socks and a long sleeve top. Is it september or november? sheesh.
    "Only the meek get pinched, the bold survive"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones
    Knotted yet is the Kineseo tape the miracle tape that the Discovery team talk about. I have read that their Chiro puts some pink tape on them after crashes etc. and it cures all.
    Sounds like it. Kineseo comes in a variety of colors.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  3. #4368
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    beta, how shocking to get up one morning and find a dead bird. Sorry. How do the rest of them get along with each other?

    I went for a run this morning, about 4 miles. Not too cold, once I got going. Not a great run. I felt tight, and like my pulse was just going up too high. (not wearing HRM, just perceived exertion). Those are discouraging. But, I got it done. I know I need to stretch more on a regular basis. That will help.

    I remember running the 1/2 marathon last Sept 25 in shorts and a t-shirt...what the heck? I hope it warms up a bit again before taking the plunge.
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  4. #4369
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    I need a TE minder (kinda like the scientology minders, eh?) to come to work with me today and keep me from blowing my top during our monthly staff meeting.

    I'll do my best to meditate on Flosshilde the Wonder Waterford and keep my mouth shut. Pretty campy wheels. Lugs. Campy brifters. Frog pedals. Lavender bar tape. Fast tires.

    Yup, feeling better already.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  5. #4370
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bicyclette
    Is all this pirate talk because today, 19 September, is International Talk Like a Pirate Day?- http://www.talklikeapirate.com/piratehome.html

    Am I the only one who never knew of this????

    Yar, surely not lassie!

    I always forget the date!
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    We just found the builder (of the house we're buying) has offered us a $2K allowance instead of sod. That'll work! Apparently they never do that, so this is lucky and good!

    I also found out this morning that I am getting the official offer call tomorrow morning. I sure hope they threw a bonus in there!

    Mr. Fish is on his way to Ms State Vet school for Roux's biopsy and likely start of chemo. He has these wierd nodules/lesion-like things on his nose. Not pretty. So - think good Roux thoughts today. His appointment is starting right now.

    On a better note - it's gorgeous here! I have all of the window's open! Clear day and light breeze. Temps is 74! It's killing me, because I can't go out and ride. I have Fishfry here with me and I'm trying to work. Not having much success at that. Luckily it's supposed to be like this all week, so I'm going to try to slip in a ride tomorrow afternoon.

    MP - sounds like you're having fun in Hawaii (except for the hand thing, of course). I hope you heal quickly!

    Knotted - good luck with the meeting! Stay strong and calm

    Lise - Sounds like Oct will be busy for you!

    Beta - pretty bird and kitty!
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    Elizabee (age 5) at the doctor's office: "I can smell sickness in here...I smell the germs"

  7. #4372
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    Lise, a lot of birds start out cool- they love their mom that handfeeds them, but then they have a different sort of bond with the human they choose for their mate- usually their owner, but sometimes not! Roy was so adorable when he was a baby, my exBF- the French guy who's in the pics with Dill- used to carry him around in his pants pocket, and Roy loved it! But then he bonded with his real owner, Kelly, and is very protective of her/aggressive to everyone else. Luckily, he sees my grandson as a great feeding opportunity, not an enemy.

    I'm not sure exactly how old Choco is. Three-four months? He was started out on frozen/thawed pinks without needing to try any other foods or tricks to get him to eat. Lucky, I guess.

    But I got Maizey as a wild-caught adult- she's probably three or four years old. She ate F/T right away, too.

    Nanci
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  8. #4373
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    Ok that was cold....

    I was fine going into work, but it was a relatively short turn around time to come back home. So I got that nice I'm kinda sweaty chill as I started out back home. Brrrrrrr. I'm with you Lise, I hope this stuff is temporary.

    But, Sloane is awesome. You know that feeling when you get in synch with your bike? Had that on my way in today. She's nimble, light and fast. I may need to swap the handlebars out though. They're kinda narrow. Got stopping/starting down pat. Had a couple reminders of "thou shalt not coast" as I got tired A fixed gear is certainly a bit more of a workout.

    Knot - how'd that meeting go? Your bike sounds fabulous.

    Nanci - Bummi is pretty social. She's scared of strangers at first and will be nippy. But as she gets to know a person, she's more than happy to hang out on their shoulder. My other bird, not so much. He was aggressive, even toward me after a while even though he was handfed.

    Lise - Bummi hated the other bird actually. He'd tell her to "shut up" as she screeched at him if he got too close to her cage. They had to be caged separately or they'd fight. And yes, the weather is wack. I think after a while all you can say is that it is what it is here and dress accordingly.

    Fish - way to rub it in that it's 74 Great news on the house bit. Hopefully Roux does well at the vet.
    "Only the meek get pinched, the bold survive"

  9. #4374
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    Arrrr! Raise t' sail an' drop t' anchor; we be startin' into a cussed thread drift. Free o' t sailmen, wheeless wenches an' rottin' scurvy- a real group 'o righteous pirate wimmen on steeds o' steel an' alum'num.

    Anoth'r interview fer me on th' morrow wit' a'nuther ship's crew- called this morn' fer a sur'prise innerview an' a warnin' shot across me bow.

    Parron me brevity, bu' I have i' on good author'ty a' e' wench i' show'rin' an' I need ta' make sure she be safe 'rom 'e bilge rats.

  10. #4375
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    Is there a pirate-speak generator on the web I don't know about?
    "Only the meek get pinched, the bold survive"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06
    Arrrr! Raise t' sail an' drop t' anchor; we be startin' into a cussed thread drift.

    Scots and Pirate - is there no end to your gift for dialect????
    If it's not one thing it's another

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    New fun video:

    This one my b/f sent me:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTKL8MNH95Q

    why?
    "Only the meek get pinched, the bold survive"

  13. #4378
    Kitsune06 Guest
    I dunno, 'at'd make 'an uncomplicate 'ings by far. As i' is, I go' told ta walk 'a plank.

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    A lost classic restored to the collective consciousness, good one Beta! I particularly liked the 'Apache..'pache boy' segment.

    Sadly, however, I have to confess it made me want to dance.
    If it's not one thing it's another

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06
    Arrrr! Raise t' sail an' drop t' anchor; we be startin' into a cussed thread drift. Free o' t sailmen, wheeless wenches an' rottin' scurvy- a real group 'o righteous pirate wimmen on steeds o' steel an' alum'num.
    arrrrr! me thinks mes gots th' scurvy.
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