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Old 29-10-2011, 02:57 AM
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Very embarrassing situation, please respond with maturity in mind.

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?
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Re: Very embarrassing situation, please respond with maturity in mind.

Oh dear.. I know i shouldnt but it did make me chuckle, Can imagine where it could become embarrasing though.. Hope your parents dont visit often
Have no experiance of this but im sure someone will be along soon
May help if you told people what type of Bird you have, though i dunno
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Old 29-10-2011, 05:46 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?
no need to be embarrased .....
just cover it up when you bring your next girl home ...
mabe it will get another set of noises to learn ....
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Re: Very embarrassing situation, please respond with maturity in mind.

Birds do that, they pick up on new and interesting noises..Then they repeat that over and over until something more interesting comes along..

So try giving him something more interesting to listen to.. Drive your housemates nuts and play one tune over and over your bird will possibly learn that instead of your humpy pumpy noises..
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Was thinking the same... obviously purely for enter.. sorry educational purposes
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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?
A very big welcome to the forum.

Sorry no Pratical helpful advice whatsoever, but thank you I have not laughed
so much for ages.
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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?
A bird with a repertoire - how interesting. Probably best to move the bird if this is a common occurrence.
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