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 Posted By: chubbyalaskagriz 
Apr 11  # 21 of 28
pretty l'il birdie, cookie!

and janie- I remember your sad Baron story. Such an adorable l'il critter!
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 Posted By: jglass 
Apr 11  # 22 of 28
Thanks you guys. Baron acted more like a cat than a bunny. He loved to torment the dog lol. All of the rabbits on the commercials are making me miss the big blue guy. When ever the dog would try and get a game by nipping at my feet Baron would come charging and chase him away. Then he would stand there over me with his ears laid back menacing the dog lol. He was my big blue guard bunny. Hard to belive he will be gone a year June 27.
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 Posted By: jglass 
Apr 11  # 23 of 28
Quote cookie wrote:
Baron, was so cute, I'm sorry for your loss. I had another bird Sky for 10 yrs. and this is my first Easter without her. I feel she's always with me in spirit. I call her Angel Bird now. Cookie :)

Im so sorry about Sky Cookie.
What a beautiful bird!
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 Posted By: The Ironic Chef 
Apr 11  # 24 of 28
My in laws have a tendency of having hobbies that go way over board. They got into birds about 15 years ago. They started off with a few. through the years the few turned into about a hundred. You name the types of birds and they have them.
Their home is like a tropical rain forest with all the screeching and carrying on. The feather dust is every where.
I made a home made pasta meal for a holiday years ago. Lasagna, ziti, spaghetti, meatballs, sausage and peppers, home baked bread and rolls. We sat down to eat and someone decided to turn on the ceiling fan over the dinning room table. In slow motion I watched the cloud of feather dust start swirling through the air and down over the food. It could not be grabbed and carried to safety fast enough. Grrrrrrrrr, all the work I had done to prepare that meal.
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 Posted By: jglass 
Apr 11  # 25 of 28
At that point I think I would have either killed someone or just cried like a baby.