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Re: OT: Speaking of bees, this is crazy
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Posted by Mark - IN. on August 30, 2005 at 18:03:28 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: OT: Speaking of bees, this is crazy posted by Island A on August 30, 2005 at 11:14:44:
Oh noooo. You didn't really do that did you? Oh nooo. My neighbor is so gonna kill me for that. He went on vacation and asked me to take care of his wife's imported Mongolian Canary that matches that description exactly. Says he paid $6K for it and another $2K to train it. I was cleaning the cage, and last I saw was flying towards your house. Eats bees. It's dark and it aint back yet. You didn't really do that did you? Cause they're gonna be back in the morning. Oh Oh, spaghetti-o's for me. You still got it's parts? Maybe I can glue them back together and glue him to his pirch and act like it got so excited to see them come home that it died of excitement? You still got all the pieces? Otherwise, I'm in big trouble. Big trouble. I'm coming over with glue. Mark
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