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Birds of a feather

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Tumpa
ottawa, Ontario Canada
Posted: Apr 6, 2006, 11:08 PM CST
The other day while visiting my folks in the country, I stepped out to greet the early morning chatter of many species of birds in the air and trees. Songs and chirps abound.

I could not help but think of these forums, everyone with their different songs, chirps, cackles and squawks.

I thought how some threads were like crows cawing away and most annoying.

Others were sweet and melodic and laced with cheeriness.

Some are like the morming doves, same coo-coo over and over.

Others parrot others....

Some are just cheap, cheap, cheap...

So which bird are you? Why?

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AKDOPhd
Posted: Apr 6, 2006, 11:12 PM CST
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The other day while visiting my folks in the country, I stepped out to greet the early morning chatter of many species of birds in the air and trees. Songs and chirps abound.

I could not help but think of these forums, everyone with their different songs, chirps, cackles and squawks.

I thought how some threads were like crows cawing away and most annoying.

Others were sweet and melodic and laced with cheeriness.

Some are like the morming doves, same coo-coo over and over.

Others parrot others....

Some are just cheap, cheap, cheap...

So which bird are you? Why?

think i'll be the crow....
nightingales are kept and caught in cages ...

who ever heard of catching a crow???
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AKDOPhd
Posted: Apr 6, 2006, 11:12 PM CST
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The other day while visiting my folks in the country, I stepped out to greet the early morning chatter of many species of birds in the air and trees. Songs and chirps abound.

I could not help but think of these forums, everyone with their different songs, chirps, cackles and squawks.

I thought how some threads were like crows cawing away and most annoying.

Others were sweet and melodic and laced with cheeriness.

Some are like the morming doves, same coo-coo over and over.

Others parrot others....

Some are just cheap, cheap, cheap...

So which bird are you? Why?

think i'll be the crow....
nightingales are kept and caught in cages ...

who ever heard of catching a crow???
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AKDOPhd
Posted: Apr 6, 2006, 11:13 PM CST
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think i'll be the crow....
nightingales are kept and caught in cages ...

who ever heard of catching a crow???
........the one who loves the flight!
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Posted: Apr 6, 2006, 11:15 PM CST
I'm definately a love bird, just because I adore the love I receive from my mate :)
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ninamoosha
St. Ignace, Michigan USA
Posted: Apr 6, 2006, 11:16 PM CST
I think I'll take the eagle. Wish I could be if I had a choice. I like what the eagle represents in my native culture.
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Tumpa
ottawa, Ontario Canada
Posted: Apr 6, 2006, 11:16 PM CST
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think i'll be the crow....
nightingales are kept and caught in cages ...

who ever heard of catching a crow???
Actually I stopped at a First Nation's craft store out in the sticks one time...The owner had a crow in the store who's tongue had been split, so that it could talk or so he said....
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Justadreamerhere
Posted: Apr 6, 2006, 11:16 PM CST
i am quicky becomming the kuku bird...i think i was normal till i came here lol
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Tumpa
ottawa, Ontario Canada
Posted: Apr 6, 2006, 11:18 PM CST
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i am quicky becomming the kuku bird...i think i was normal till i came here lol
Better than being a Dodo, at least you're still around!!lol
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Posted: Apr 6, 2006, 11:19 PM CST
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The other day while visiting my folks in the country, I stepped out to greet the early morning chatter of many species of birds in the air and trees. Songs and chirps abound.

I could not help but think of these forums, everyone with their different songs, chirps, cackles and squawks.

I thought how some threads were like crows cawing away and most annoying.

Others were sweet and melodic and laced with cheeriness.

Some are like the morming doves, same coo-coo over and over.

Others parrot others....

Some are just cheap, cheap, cheap...

So which bird are you? Why?

Not a fair forum subject, I don't really want to be a bird, I know (first hand) how many of them get hunted or just shot becuase they wear feathers. The only safe one's are the one's potected by law. just kidding but bird hunting is alot of fum you should try it.
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EnchantingFire
Posted: Apr 6, 2006, 11:22 PM CST
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think i'll be the crow....
nightingales are kept and caught in cages ...

who ever heard of catching a crow???
never hear a crow caught but it was a great movie


Hawk ...just because
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Tumpa
ottawa, Ontario Canada
Posted: Apr 6, 2006, 11:23 PM CST
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Not a fair forum subject, I don't really want to be a bird, I know (first hand) how many of them get hunted or just shot becuase they wear feathers. The only safe one's are the one's potected by law. just kidding but bird hunting is alot of fum you should try it.
HEY!!! No shootin' down my thread!!1ol
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Posted: Apr 6, 2006, 11:38 PM CST
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HEY!!! No shootin' down my thread!!1ol
no puns intended just couldn't resist the chance to take a couple of shots. lol
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Posted: Apr 6, 2006, 11:40 PM CST
Hey tumpa off of the related subject but where's lionhearted tonight. She's usually lighting things up by now??
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Tumpa
ottawa, Ontario Canada
Posted: Apr 6, 2006, 11:43 PM CST
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Hey tumpa off of the related subject but where's lionhearted tonight. She's usually lighting things up by now??
I believe she has "flown the coop" my friend....
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Posted: Apr 6, 2006, 11:45 PM CST
bummer she was interesting to match wits against
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Tumpa
ottawa, Ontario Canada
Posted: Apr 7, 2006, 12:03 AM CST
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bummer she was interesting to match wits against
Try Ansty pantsy, she has her dukes up!
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TabooN
Claremont USA
Posted: Apr 7, 2006, 4:26 AM CST
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think i'll be the crow....
nightingales are kept and caught in cages ...

who ever heard of catching a crow???
I did have a crow following me around town =o0 lol
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Windygirl
Dayton, Ohio USA
Posted: Apr 7, 2006, 4:34 AM CST
I like to think I'm an owl.

But usually proven a dodo.

Guess I'll be a plain ol sparrow.
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arabella
Near Farmington, Maine USA
Posted: Apr 7, 2006, 4:52 AM CST
Of course I have to be a chicken...

I'm a White Cochin Frizzle Bantam hen...different but still a chicken LOL
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