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In the 1980's a friend of mine had a Blue Cheek Parrot that was something like 30 years old. It was given to him when the owner was getting on with age. He was instructed to feed it a particular type and brand of food and never to deviate from it. Joe the Parrot was a great bird. Friendly, affectionate and generally good personality for a bird that could tear your fingers off -literally. That certain type of bird feed went on back order. (actually tons and tons were held at customs) so friend gets another brand for about 2-3 months . Joe the Parrot went full nuts. I got bit and had a nice chunk of knuckle torn off. Then Joe bit my friend pretty good. This bird was not a biter in the past. My friend was ready to let him go free and at the time would probably done well with the old Busch Gardens flock that was running wild and amok around the San Fernando Valley. My friend takes Joe to a vet thinking he has some kind of bird illness. The vet asks what he feeds Joe? Vet smirks and tells my friend Joe is a junky. Yes a big time junky due to his age, how long he has been on this diet of seed mix and going through withdrawal. All Joe's life he had been fed a steady diet of bird heroin. A feed mix that has a high poppy seed ratio. Joe was an addict. All the bird Vets knew about this seed mix. "Your bird is so calm and well behaved" is not from training or good behavior. They are comfortably numb. The Vet had a line on a similar brand and type of bird seed mix that got Joe back on his fix. The original brand of seed mix finally came back on the market. Joe lived another 12 years as a very cool bird and back to his usual self again. |
Interesting story!
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We has a bush in the front yard that had little red berries, that it turns out Toucans liked. I only know this because we had a Toucan visit our house to eat those berries. Busch Gardens ended up coming by to pick up their bird. |
100 years ago today Mama Flatbutt was born. Gone but not forgotten.
With some of her grand children before the decline. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1680699567.jpg |
^^^ A great looking group there.
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..... better than Butt Jr. :D |
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Just a bit of a brag but in that pic are two independent business owners, an OR nurse, a psychologist, a spec ed teacher, an english teacher and of course the Mater Famiglia. |
My wife has a Kitchenaid mixer with the PTO on the front.
Years ago, she begged, pleaded and demanded the slicer grater attachment for it. Subsequently, it has sat unused, in the box. Last night she prepared cucumber sandwiches for her co-workers. Using a brand new mandolin slicer, she cut up a cucumber. Never mind we already have a mandolin slicer, plenty of knives, and the aforementioned mixer attachment. She managed to slice the tip off her thumb. I helped her bandage up the thumb. I'm amazed she passed nursing school. She found the piece of thumb. It will not end up in one of the sandwiches. |
Yeah man those mandolin slicers have no conscience at all!
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Did that sort of thing twice. Fist time I sliced off the end of a finger. I retrieved it from under the mandolin. It grew back, & now I can't even tell which one if was. Second time my wife wanted me to slice a stick of peperoni. Don't try slicing something like that. It flexed & I took off the outside part of my right thumb nuckle. I can still see where that happened.
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This one is too close for comfort. The chances of it jumping across a 4 lane highway may not be too high but the wind has been very strong the last few days. We're not accustomed to stuff like this.
https://www.nbcnewyork.com/weather/nyc-weather-record-breaking-temperatures-expected-as-west-milford-nj-fire-burns/4236804/ Forest fire scares me. Maybe time to put together a bugout kit. Not much chance that a fire would spare my neighborhood. https://www.google.com/maps/@41.0093602,-74.5177113,4028m/data=!3m1!1e3!5m1!1e8 |
I put a starter and a battery in a 2007 Mistu Eclipse coupe this morning.
Owner texts me and says the trunk lid (hatch) stays up now, it must be the new battery. I said the gas inside the trunk lid shocks get warm on a hot day and they work better than in the winter. She says, "Oh, the fumes?" It never landed with her. I don't charge enough. |
Your story frightens me Bob. It really does.
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Why?
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Space X
I just watched the rescheduled launch of the heavy lift vehicle. Dang that sucker is YUGE! It wasn't "nominal" but it got off the pad and up to about 40kms. However, the 2nd stage did not ignite and it had a Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly.
I wonder how much its going to cost to clean all of the mess up? |
Didn't it blow up over the Gulf of Mexico? Seems like immediate success was not expected. I've never seen a rocket spinning like this! Why are people cheering at the end of this video?
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/04/20/science/spacex-launch-starship-rocket |
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