No he isn't mine, he belongs to next door.
They are expecting visitors today and Eric is socially inept.
He has a large vocabulary of swear words that are totally inappropriate for the ears of the visitors.
I'm made of sterner stuff, he won't say anything I haven't heard or said myself.
Tuesday, 26 March 2019
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Handsome chap indeed. Have to chuckle over his social skills though!
Every home should gave one, he could say the stuff we want to but don't! Tx
I used to have an African Grey who’s formative years were spent in a Regimental Sergeant Major’s office. His language was blistering.
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A handsome chap. I hope he's well behaved for you!
My good friends parrot perfectly mimicked the annoying sound from the microwave when the timer went off.
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