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Post by vankarhi on Jan 23, 2006 16:26:49 GMT 10
Ok I am going to tell of a true story.
This happened last year some time. My then 15 year old daughter and I were playing hidey with my 3 year old son and i was hiding him while Rhianna ""pretended" not to know where he was. She was calling, "Caillean where are you" and he was answering her back "I here" ;D (little cutie). Anyway I put him behind Skye's cage (obviously Rhianna could see him, but pretended not to) ............... well it must have got to much for Skye, she turned around and looked down at Caillean and said "hello".......... "I here" then "laughed" like the wicked witch of the west. Rhianna and I just looked at each other and cracked up laughing...............skye had just told us where Caillean was. ;D (even if we did not know where he was, she did) ;D
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Post by vankarhi on Jan 23, 2006 16:31:35 GMT 10
Today skye did something that made me smile..........actually she did a couple of things. The first thing was I was putting her clean fresh food for the arvy in her cage. I just put some nuts in shells in and went back and got her some cooked corn and carrots. She saw me put the corn and carrots in the bottom of her cage and almost fell onto the floor to get at it ;D she is such a pig. ;D
Then later I put some left over lunch onto the verandah for the dogs..........as i walked past her cage to the front door, she says "what ya doing"...........I answered her back with "putting food outside". She is such a clever little girl. This is not the first time she has spoken to me like this.
Just thought I would share ;D
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Post by silvercloud on Jan 23, 2006 16:36:33 GMT 10
Oh what a cheeky girl and so funny. They are both great stories. She sound gorgeous.
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Post by AussieBirds on Jan 23, 2006 18:46:36 GMT 10
No doubt our birds make us wonder at times, I have a Sulpher Crested that is half human I am sure. He lives in his cage an the back veranda, when he is not out of his cage walking around the house, and during the night when he is all covered up and supposedly asleep I will walk out to let the dogs out this little voice comes from the dark of the night asking me " what's the matter" and I just have to answer him every time he is a classic.
John
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Post by AcaciaWattle on Jan 23, 2006 20:56:57 GMT 10
They sound more human than animal... I sometimes wonder if that's a good thing or a bad thing? I want an eckie and a cocky....and a..and a... I want them all ;D
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Post by AussieBirds on Jan 23, 2006 21:46:09 GMT 10
ROFLOL your a tragic Amanda face it.
John
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Post by vankarhi on Jan 23, 2006 22:05:21 GMT 10
hey Amanda, I said almost those exact words in another thread..........I think the thread was about greys and 'toos..............do you think we are related? Maybe just that "great minds think alike" ;D Yeah I like that one. ;D
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Post by AcaciaWattle on Jan 24, 2006 0:10:43 GMT 10
It's all a part of the "I must have them all" syndrome. And don't laugh John....I know you've got it bad too I still want a blue Quaker, and a green one although lately I've been buying lots of Guniea pigs If it isn't one thing it's another here ;D
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Post by vankarhi on Jan 24, 2006 7:31:07 GMT 10
yeah, since seeing Giovanni's baby quakers, I would like a blue one, I would like an african grey and a macaw and maybe another 'too one day..................I too just want them all.
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