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A true food critic, don't allow him to watch Gordon Ramsey he may pick up some very critical commentary.2 points
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Greetings! Spock here typing for Jayd.... As some of you may recall, our oldest son passed away a few years ago and we keep his urn on the end of the long L-shaped bar that separates the living room from the kitchen next to the wall. It is a plain, unassuming grey marble urn a little over a foot in diameter. Quite a few times, unexpectedly, and never knowing when, Joe, our Grey, will fly over toward the urn and land about three feet away. He bends forward with his head turned to the right (Like he is bowing) and walks sideways while talking to Jayson "Hello, How are you?, Give me a kiss..." When he reaches Jayson, he touches his beak to the urn while making kissing sounds and asks him "How are you?" The last time that he did this, he did something unusual...he mumbled something to him, paused, cocked his head, and answered "Okay". Then he said, "Gotta go now...okay. See you later. I love you". When he backed up approximately three feet away, he gave him another kiss, said "Bye-bye" and flew away...like nothing happened... Only you can interpret this as you see fit...we take some comfort every time this happens....Grey cognition is amazing! In some of your research and study into Greys, a number of references can be found regarding telepathy... P.S. this has been re-written three times due to tears...LOL1 point
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Greetings my loyal subjects, Spock here..As a few of you might remember, my pole dancing career had been brought to an abrupt ending by Maggie. She apparently hadn't appreciated the fact that I was testing my boundaries and my athletic abilities...I have since devised even more athletic endeavors. In our house (the one my flock graciously shares our parronts), we have a large sliding glass window behind our couch. My favorite new trick is to hang upside down from the curtain rod, attack the curtain and then grab the window divider and slide down it upside down, rather like rappelling down a cliff. I slide down to the last three feet and then I turn around and slide down the rest of the way. After doing this a few times, it is time to buzz the others and get them yelling their support of me..."King Spock-King Spock!! I then fly into the other bird room and converse with the others for a few minutes and then fly full out and land on Jay's head with a resting hook stop by grabbing the little bit of hair he has left. After hanging around upside down and rappelling down his shirt, I fly off to see what Maggie is cooking up.....Maggie got Jay a new text phone and if you think a keyboard is fun, you should try those little keys....Now when he tries to text, he uses bad words because he has missing letters and he keeps saying my name over and over....hhhmmm... Oh, got to fly...Maggie's coming and she will find that I cleaned the counter off for her.... SPOCK!!!!!!! WHAT THE.... (Spock)1 point
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Greetings, I thought I might try something to help stimulate interest on the Grey Forums. I'm going to post "Past Post's". At the least we all might learn something from the past. My 1st is from Spock [my wife Maggie] Spock considers himself "King of the Greys"... Ladies and gentlemen, HERE'S Spock.... SCROLL to TOP to read 1st post!1 point
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Wow, it's taken 15 years for someone to figure that out? Sure shakes your faith in our medical system! Timber gets annoyed when I stay up later than he wants too. If I dawdle too long, he starts picking up food with his foot and flinging it. It took me awhile to figure out what that meant, being the super-slow humanoid I am, but I finally got it!1 point
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We have a master on the main, so we moved Gil's cage in there. She is quite annoyed by us watching television after her 8:30 bedtime. At least when the little one arrives in four days, she, Java and the dogs will have a safe haven with a door that locks. She only has a week to deal with different time schedules. Thanks for the tips and hints. I will try them. I really think the Keppra is giving me brain freeze. At least I am chill about anything that comes my way. Last week, I was having so much trouble at PT, my doctor ordered an MRI for a potential tear in the rotator cuff or the muscles she reattached to my collarbone. She also ordered a neck x-ray and wondered why one hasn't been done sooner. A little chunk of bone was pulled off a vertebra by a ligament. She said there is nothing they can do about it and it will eventually tether with scar tissue and may take months and months and will hurt until that time. So. I feel a little validated about complaining about my neck. She pointed out that my first cervical vertebra failed to do something prior to birth. I think she said failure to segment. She said that is associated with neurological defects so once I am back on my feet, I will check into it. Again I feel validated because I have mentioned to 7 different neurologists since 2002 that when I lift my arms and turn my head, or turn my head to the right for an extended period of time that is when I have seizures. They have each given me a wave of dismissal. It is just the position I was in for about six minutes waiting for a traffic light and for David to take a right turn when the first injury happened in July. In all this recovery and discovery, I have come to appreciate Miss Gilbert even more than ever. She has the funniest, crankiest disposition of anyone since the cartoon Maxine. When David works from home he has to go outside because she hears his voice and screams for help and says "Nooooo" and they are becoming more certain that it's me shouting rather than the parrot.1 point
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just a question regarding parrot food. i have always fed my grey the normal seed mix with sunflower seeds and also give her about 5 moneky nuts each day as she loves them. im thinking about changing her diet as someone told me the seed mix is bad for them and monkey nuts are also bad for them. thing is she loves sunflower seeds and monkey nuts. her food is similar to this picture https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/A1bWlOkblxL._SL1500_.jpg would it be good idea to change her diet to something like this https://www.parrotessentials.co.uk/harrisons-high-potency-coarse-complete-parrot-food/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA84rQBRDCARIsAPO8RFwVDaJpmnzZPsQ1kNeSRQ8kB669iQ0VzB5pkEVXUrtDUBCeB2TzZxEaAlRjEALw_wcB1 point
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There may be something to it. These birds, and animals in general, may be more connected other realms more than we allow ourselves. Always something to think about.1 point
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You have to experience and believe in related incidents to understand. Bless Spock and the special relationship your son and he share.1 point
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Hope is a baby Iranian Toughie high-flyer pigeon. My breeder pair thought it was agood idea to just let this little one languish and began ignoring it in favor of his fat fatty sibling. I found him/ her pretty much listless and on the edge. Wife decided she wanted him in the house. I can gaurentee this is temporary. Wife named him Hope. He sits above my workstation all day Hoping for his next feeding. Hes starting to walk around a little. A little preening, a little wing stretching. We noticed in the last couple days he's starting to pay attention to us. growing out of the pure baby instinct and starting to discover his new little world.1 point
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Ok, ignore that previous post. Apparently you can't edit after a set period... Whooaaa....I'm trying bbcode and other options to see if I can downsize this preview...1 point
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Glad to hear you are full of spirit today Spock!!!! Love your videos!!! Hiint, hint!!1 point
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Great visuals! Haha! Poor Jay, the landings on his head nearly made me spit out my coffee!1 point
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GreYt story of Spock's antics. It is always entertaining to read of his adventures. You would never think he has been under the weather for a while. A video of this would be very cool.1 point
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Ha Ha! I have conjured up the image of Spock sliding up and down! HILARIOUS! That's right Spock baby - if you're days of pole dancing have been dashed - abseiling it is! Go on - show them how it's done!!!1 point
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I love the adventures of Spock, going where no grey has gone before, he does such amazing feats, who else's grey would be pole dancing or rapelling down the curtains to entertain himself and the others around him, makes you wonder sometimes how he manages such devilish feats when he is not up to full health, boy you sure could have fooled me, I see Maggie saved the new phone just in time, oh btw Spock you missed a couple of spots on the counter!1 point