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Old 30-10-2011, 06:49 AM
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Re: Very embarrassing situation, please respond with maturity in mind.

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So my bird is making very inappropriate noises... allow me to explain.

He lives in my bedroom with me, and last night I brought a girl home... one thing led to another and then... yeah, you can fill in the dots. But now, my bird is mimicking the noises she made last night, and I can't seem to convince him to stop, seeing as I have roommates this is pretty embarrassing. Any suggestions?
You might want to apply a little Aversion Therapy by hanging a freshly killed and oven ready Chicken in front of it's cage, then pointing a menacing finger at the bird and then the chicken everytime it makes a murmur.

If it was quick to learn the sounds of your evenings antics I'm fairly sure it will be just as quick and eager to understand the message you're trying to convey.
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Old 31-10-2011, 04:39 AM
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So my bird is making very inappropriate noises... allow me to explain.

He lives in my bedroom with me, and last night I brought a girl home... one thing led to another and then... yeah, you can fill in the dots. But now, my bird is mimicking the noises she made last night, and I can't seem to convince him to stop, seeing as I have roommates this is pretty embarrassing. Any suggestions?
sorry, i have to laugh,although i shouldn't,you can try to make your bird listen to some music,i think
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Re: Very embarrassing situation, please respond with maturity in mind.

*mental note* Never relocate the Grey to the bedroom...
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Re: Very embarrassing situation, please respond with maturity in mind.

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Was thinking the same... obviously purely for enter.. sorry educational purposes
LMAO please do!
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Re: Very embarrassing situation, please respond with maturity in mind.

Well if you want the advie of a mature woman ....

Don't let any girl get into your bed if they are prepared to do so with a bird in your room.
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