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Mar 25, 2006 20:44

I just got back from Florida after being gone for almost three days (for Uncle Edward's funeral.) After the first few minutes of ecstatic reunion with the birdie, I started snuffling the air like a bloodhound ( Read more... )

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pentimento March 26 2006, 01:53:58 UTC
Going by the smell, it certainly seems to be.

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pentimento March 26 2006, 01:56:19 UTC
Nope, and I don't think it's my weird mystery phantom smell. That smells more like burning tires, and this has the distinct scent of oh-the-heat-sink-just-failed-on-your-P4-but-you-don't-know-it-yet.

My birdie is so happy to see me! :)

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pentimento March 26 2006, 02:11:15 UTC
Dancing up and down on my shoulder, rubbing his beak against my cheek and trying to feed me. Birds demonstrate love by regurgitating food for the object of their affections.*

*Basically, they vomit on you.

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pentimento March 26 2006, 04:23:34 UTC
Heh. See above. :-)

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don't let it get too friendly, seriously. ex_londonso March 26 2006, 13:06:12 UTC
Birds rape people... I'm still not over that parrot story hakamiah told me 2 years ago.

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Re: don't let it get too friendly, seriously. pentimento March 28 2006, 06:08:33 UTC
He's four inches tall and weighs less than three ounces. I'm pretty sure that in a fair fight, I could take him.

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bodhibird March 26 2006, 20:00:23 UTC
Some of us want to hear more about the birdie.

Like, all the time.

*g*

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pentimento March 28 2006, 06:11:58 UTC
He needs his own blog, I think.

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bodhibird March 28 2006, 14:21:23 UTC
I think that's a splendid idea.

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