Random Jibber Jabber Thread

ClaytonBigsby

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It is a pipe. It fell out of the guy on the lefts pocket because of the angle of the seat.

I like the way the ride operator lifts it up and waves it for a second as if someone might claim it. I think it took him a second and a half to realize where it came from. Then he looked like he might pocket it for himself, while the guy on ride felt it fall out and saw the operator pocket it like a smooth criminal. Lots happening in that short clip.
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
I actually own one of those, or you could say he owns me. I have to cook actual meals for him.

Matter of fact here's an example:
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They are birdcakes. I grind whole wheat berries, add buttermilk and dried fruits, nuts and grains for breakfast. For lunch he gets a bite of what I'm eating and for dinner he gets his own plate to himself. You have to be careful because he will eat an entire carton of Hagen Dazs Vanilla and you don't even have to open the lid he eats right through it!
 

ClaytonBigsby

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I actually own one of those, or you could say he owns me. I have to cook actual meals for him.

Matter of fact here's an example:
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They are birdcakes. I grind whole wheat berries, add buttermilk and dried fruits, nuts and grains for breakfast. For lunch he gets a bite of what I'm eating and for dinner he gets his own plate to himself. You have to be careful because he will eat an entire carton of Hagen Dazs Vanilla and you don't even have to open the lid he eats right through it!

How do you find time to do it all? My wife had a cockatiel that squawked and chirped and whistled and yelled every GD morning about an hour before we wanted to get up. We tried covering the cage but that didn't work. My wife would get so mad but she wouldn;t get rid of it. Finally, after about three years, she came home from work and it was gone. It took us an hour to piece things together. Apparently, while I was rescreening the window, it broke off a piece of one of the branches going through the cage and managed to kind of "pick the lock", lifting (and pushing) the latch on the cage door. Then, when I went to the bathroom, he made his escape. Smart birds.
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
I think my dad is dying. He was been crying and in nonstop pain for the last two days. Hes had chronic pain since 2000 when he fell off a three story building and destroyed his legs. He's a pack a day smoker and he gave up on life awhile ago.
 

roseypeach

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I think my dad is dying. He was been crying and in nonstop pain for the last two days. Hes had chronic pain since 2000 when he fell off a three story building and destroyed his legs. He's a pack a day smoker and he gave up on life awhile ago.
prayers going up brother, I sure hope he gets to feeling better
 

Hookabelly

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I think my dad is dying. He was been crying and in nonstop pain for the last two days. Hes had chronic pain since 2000 when he fell off a three story building and destroyed his legs. He's a pack a day smoker and he gave up on life awhile ago.
Oh man! How far away do you live from him? Can you arrange some home care for him? I know he must be miserable. Hospcie won't apply unless the patient is indeed dying though. At home caregives are a good bet for now. Can you keep us posted?
 
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