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Sunday, August 27, 2006
The best thing we did at the wild animal park, except for explore the Hidden Jungle aviary, was feed the lorikeets. We held little cups of nectar in our hands, and the lorikeets would fly onto us and use exceptionally long, black tongues to sip the nectar out. One lorikeet flew onto Rosie's shoulder, and even when the nectar was gone, would not desert his perch.
Apparently he took joy in squawking loud enough in Rosie's ear to pain, and yet delight, her.
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Why are birds so attracted to married women?
Because they know she's sweeter than any nectar. (And THAT, my friends, was like a Prince of Bel Air pick-up line....)
Number one, I look like a man.
Number two, that bird had seriuos love in it's heart for me.
Number three, I did a little dance to Abbey's pick up line, oh yeah!
Number one, you are silly.
Number two, you are beautiful.
Number three, you dance like no other. (Except maybe Sarah, if only her feet weren't like lead...)
thanks!
Yippeee!!!
I know you're waiting for the b&g lessons to begin with your girls Abbey. Don't you worry, I haven't forgotten!
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