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Boysie Joined: Jan 17, 2008 Posts: > 500 From: Southampton, England PM |
Hello peoples
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Boysie Joined: Jan 17, 2008 Posts: > 500 From: Southampton, England PM |
OMG just read about masseur.
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mriley Joined: Oct 03, 2009 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM |
Yeah sad news.
You still at SE-nse boysie?
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Boysie Joined: Jan 17, 2008 Posts: > 500 From: Southampton, England PM |
Yeah
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Miss UK Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2012-03-15 02:19:36, Marly wrote:
Gone for moment and back again  , I'm at work
I guess, when a lot of people around you use facebook, etc. you usually sign up too, but not many of our friends are using it and from those who do, I always hear, they're spending too much time on FB, seems to be addictive
Here's everything o.k., hubby and cats are fine and so am I.
How are you and your threesome  ?
I can understand these people were happy with the cage, they're pretty expensive.
Do you find it hard to sleep in the daytime
After work? I don't know how you guys do it my moms
The same she covers 50hr shifts some weeks where she lives
At her work she's a support worker Btw she puts me of her role by half
Of the stuff she tells us
Btw I'm feeling really good at the moment
So much is happening I wouldn't know where to
Start but I can tell you I'm planning to move
Shortly waiting for my bidding account code to
come, it's gunna be mental and my concern is the
Birds how they will react to it all especially old guy Teallie
I want him to go to a avian vet but I'm not too sure
He will like it he has a phobhia of ppl grabbing him
Or touching him it's a shame I pray that god will make him pull
Thru and make his feathers grow back so he can fly
The poor baby
Marly you should come along to Parrot link forum
You would enjoy all the photos of the birds
Btw I do like to help a Damsel birdy
owner in distress we all seem to flock together
Haha
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pt020 Joined: Aug 14, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Amsterdam NL PM |
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Boysie Joined: Jan 17, 2008 Posts: > 500 From: Southampton, England PM |
Mmm anyone want some?
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Miss UK Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
I wonder what those taste like  |
Boysie Joined: Jan 17, 2008 Posts: > 500 From: Southampton, England PM |
Well in relation to your bad word thread: it probably tastes like shit 
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goldenface Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool City Centre PM |
I bet we'll be reading in the paper tomorrow how someone got sacked from Tesco. Doesn't that serial number give the location of the store away?
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Miss UK Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
That's why I prefer Asda
No f....... Nonsense there
I did some work for tesco tbh about 10yrs
ago after 3 weeks I left the Boss there at the time
Was a Irish woman Woah She was Sumat from hell :] lol
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Miss UK Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
Right I'm absolutely wrecked now
SO I'm off to sleepy land
Laters ppl
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Marly Joined: Jun 04, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Netherlands PM |
On 2012-03-15 15:22:59, Miss UK wrote:
Do you find it hard to sleep in the daytime
After work? I don't know how you guys do it my moms
The same she covers 50hr shifts some weeks where she lives
At her work she's a support worker Btw she puts me of her role by half
Of the stuff she tells us
Sleeping after a night-shift usually isn't a problem for me, well, sometimes it is, but that can happen at normal sleeping time aswell. I don't go to bed immediately when I get home though, I'll have a chat with Peter (hubby) first and then go to bed after he's gone to work. But I sleep shorter during daytime, usually only six hours.
Hope you'll soon be able to move, as you wish, but I don't have any idea, how birds react to this, have only experience in moving with cats and dogs.
Do you know, how old Teallie really is ? The big parrots can get pretty old, these little ones too ?
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tranced Joined: Jan 19, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Santo Domingo, wonDeRland PM |
Good morning peeps. I had a great sleeping. Not to mention the ritual I made before
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Miss UK Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2012-03-16 01:03:28, Marly wrote:
On 2012-03-15 15:22:59, Miss UK wrote:
Do you find it hard to sleep in the daytime
After work? I don't know how you guys do it my moms
The same she covers 50hr shifts some weeks where she lives
At her work she's a support worker Btw she puts me of her role by half
Of the stuff she tells us
Sleeping after a night-shift usually isn't a problem for me, well, sometimes it is, but that can happen at normal sleeping time aswell. I don't go to bed immediately when I get home though, I'll have a chat with Peter (hubby) first and then go to bed after he's gone to work. But I sleep shorter during daytime, usually only six hours.
Hope you'll soon be able to move, as you wish, but I don't have any idea, how birds react to this, have only experience in moving with cats and dogs.
Do you know, how old Teallie really is ? The big parrots can get pretty old, these little ones too ?
Heya Marly,
6hrs sleep only wow you must be wonder woman
Btw I did a night shift once for a parcel company
It was only to 3am it wasn't hard but I doubt
I could myself stay awake till 8am if I had to start at 9pm
I think I would be extremely moody
Teallie was 4 when I had him or so
The first owner said he was fully grown
But I think he's older I'm told they can live
Upto 34 yrs old and bigger parrots upto 70+
Cos Teallie isn't really happy in being
Handled then taking him to a vet is a
Nervy thing for me he could become stressed
Or worse by it
I'm not too worried about moving cos I will
Put the birds in a small cage to take them
There I'm hoping I can paint it abit though
Before I do bring the birds with me as paint stinks!
It's exciting thinking about it all will be havoc
Again but good outcome to have a bigger property  |
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