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it was only a couple of years ago this magpie um went to the dogs - pardon the expression - yeah i was upset but old enough for it not to effect me a huge amount. I was teaching him to fly to me too!! but he crapped on everything :( cute bird - bad habits! I have two weiros a boy n girl too young to breed just yet but its funny they chatter really loud in their cage - sounds liek they are having a domestic in there!!

yeah I love birds.. I mean the AVES kind not human :(

I used to work at Perth Zoo Birds section, especially wetlands and Penguine exhibit. I would love to go back to it.

there is no other feeling when wedge tail eagle flys off and lands on your shoulder ;) they are damm heavy birds too.

or hand feeding fairy penguine chicks ;) god I wanna go back! :)

Originally posted by Nizmo

haha yeah but u hardly see jeff just his henchmen. :( cmon anyone would find those sideburns a turn on hehe

Glad to see youv'e lost the grumps.

Hmm , might have to find out what this Ryan does to sooth the savage beast.lol at Lolli

Oh and btw, those sidies do nothing for me....

The shirts on the other hand....

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Ken

sounds like fun joe ;) i just have to handle my zoo at home! Damn i want my bunny rabbit back :( but my cat will torment it so i cant have no rabbits anymore. Im a pretty good animal trainer - been training them since i was 7 - really! my animals always are too smart for their own good - my rabbit was fully toilet trained - only go on the news paper and stay on the mat when we let it out - when you used to put it on its back in your arms it would instantly fall asleep and start grinding its teeth and it wouldnt move - when i was about to put it down at the vets it was like that and everyoen was crowding around it and ooooing and aaahing cos it looked so cute cuddled up asleep - made the job a lot harder but it was really sick and i had no choice!

Originally posted by gtrken

Hmm , might have to find out what this Ryan does to sooth the savage beast.lol at Lolli

I would like to know too coz i dont like it haha well i do really but dont tell too many people that - guess after 6 years the boy has me pretty much figured out wish i could say the same for him!

Ive seen worse shirts - two of our managers at work wear the worst hawaiian shirts - rival that little piece u wore to yanchep anyday ken!

Originally posted by gtrken

Good to see the lovely Kyles back on ( see I posted and never mentioned about her great assets ).

Oh Doh!!

Troy will have to clean his act up now that Kyles can watch his posts:D  

Cheers

Ken

thats what u think kennie boy

i'll just get dirty with kylie now :(

Originally posted by skyzerr33

so we gonna have a bad hawiian shirt night at a pub??

You won't stand a chance.

If trailer trash Jash comes , we can only stand in awe at some of the truly loud shirts of our time.

Cheers

apprentice loud shirter

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

paul and lauren - hmmm think you'll be battling to find a video with that title at the moment. Looks like it'll be a troy  kyles video night - you go - show us how its all done :(

Ohh , I don't know.

Maybe war of words , keyboards at 10 paces , verbal slanging at 5 paces.

You two both need to take a chill pill atm.;)

Reading back thru the last 2 days , a few people have to be aware that the net does not convey the emotion they are trying to put across sometimes.

Things get taken the wrong way and rapidly escalate.

Cheers

emotions mod

Ken

Oh goodo my nets working again.

I used to have a pet maggie. It fell out of a really high tree. A little fat baby one. I fed it and stuff.. got some advice from the vet but i think it was injured from the fall so it didnt make it. I had all sorts of pets, just about everything you can think of. Dogs, dongo, cats, horse, lizards, birds, fish, spiders (untill they layed eggs and hatched and my bedroom was covered with them) and tadpoles. I think thats it.

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