Parrot banned for foul language
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- ShellShock
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lol that bird is great!
A part of me thinks it's a bit fake though. Macaws do not know what they are saying and while I can see one randomly saying "Fuck off", I can't see it doing it on purpose.
A part of me thinks it's a bit fake though. Macaws do not know what they are saying and while I can see one randomly saying "Fuck off", I can't see it doing it on purpose.
- Colonel Ingus
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Originally posted by Chacal
... or should I say "fowl language"?
Chacal I think you really laid an egg with that one.
But who am I to talk? You know what they say about "Birds of a feather..."
I'd better stop before someone decides to pop me in the beak.
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- SavageParrot
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If it thinks it will get food for saying it then it will swear at ever opportunity. A pet shop near me had one that could say hello and goodbye. It was pretty cool 

- Colonel Ingus
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Originally posted by Chacal
This is becoming a major art event. Shall we call it "poultry in motion"?
Now that was good Chacal! You've seriously outdone me.
I guess I'll just have to eat crow
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