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Muggles was thinking very hard :
On 1/6/2016 1:09 PM, Mr Macaw wrote:
On Tue, 05 Jan 2016 16:53:08 -0000, Muggles wrote:

On 1/5/2016 8:59 AM, Eagle wrote:
Muggles was thinking very hard :
On 1/4/2016 5:36 PM, Eagle wrote:
Mr Macaw wrote :
On Mon, 04 Jan 2016 20:56:43 -0000, Eagle
wrote:

Mr Macaw expressed precisely :
On Sat, 02 Jan 2016 05:50:18 -0000, Chris Doe

wrote:

On 01/01/2016 19:32, Mr Macaw wrote:
News groups trimmed to troll homeland

All you removed was uk.rec.sheds, which can't possibly have
anything
sensible
in it.

What is the significanse of your nym, "Mr. Macaw"?

I keep parrots.

Cool. I had a Military Macaw I named 'Crowbar' [He was a straight from
the jungle bronk] a BIG male Scarlet macaw, and a hybred miltiary/blue
and gold macaw I named 'Elvis'. I had a Moluccan cockatoo I named
'Keenya', and several other hookbills I bought and sold.

Biggest bird I ever had was an African Grey Timneh, but I also had a
Blue Headed Pionus, and some smaller birds off and on, too.

I never did get one of those African Greys. I sold a few, but never had
one as a pet. Did yours talk?

My timneh talked a lot. She used to call my sons name a lot just so she
could see him come into the room and look all confused because no one
would be there!


The guy I bought my female Scarlet Macaw from had an African Grey who
called each of his 7 dogs by name as they entered the house. To me the
dogs looked identical!


Birds are so intelligent. My grey wasn't supposed to be cuddly, but
with me she would sit still and cuddle with me and she'd fall asleep as
I'd scratch her neck.


Rhondas Yellow Naped Parrot would do the same thing. She never
scratched MY neck like that! :/