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revisages said, 12 months ago
i guess that means get crackin’ there, zig
gmartin997
said, 12 months ago
Ziggy’s fine. You’re the one with the problem. (I hate that bird)
Relevart said, 12 months ago
just nasty.
stripseeker said, 12 months ago
Please , let’s look at it from the parrot’s point of view. He is simply exercising his 1st amendment rights on an empty stomach.
Poollady said, 12 months ago
If you don’t like it, go get your own crackers!
DrMoses said, 12 months ago
Having a bad parrot day? They only repeat what you have said to them.
hcr1985 said, 12 months ago
He can get more crackers…
lightenup
said, 12 months ago
Save the crackers to eat with your parrot noodle soup, Ziggy.
RUBBER DUCKY said, 12 months ago
poor Ziggy…all cracked out….
lcdrlar said, 12 months ago
Put him in the freezerwith the frozen turkey for a few minutes.
Let him think about it.
rgcviper said, 12 months ago
@lcdrlar
That reminds me of a good joke. (Sorry that it’s kind of long.)
A guy gets a new pet parrot, and the parrot curses up a storm. It just won’t stop swearing and saying nasty stuff.
The guy tries to put up with it, but eventually can’t take it anymore. So he grabs the parrot and shoves it in the freezer, slamming the door.
He can hear struggling for a few seconds, but then all is silent. He opens the door, afraid the parrot is hurt, or dead, but the parrot walks out safe and sound.
“I apologize for my harsh behavior earlier,” the parrot says in a calm voice. “Clearly, I was at fault, but I assure you it’ll never happen again.”
The man is astonished. He can’t, for the life of him, figure out what has come over the bird that was squawking and screaming just minutes before.
The parrot takes another look in the freezer. “By the way,” it asks, “what’d the chicken do?”