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Joolesgreyuk

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  1. Well Cocoa certainly gets around. Lovely pictures, thanks for sharing them. Searing heat? What is that?? LOL
  2. Could be the reason for Harvey's biting Jill, have you thought about that? I never have a problem with doors, I keep them closed.
  3. I've not heard this before but it makes perfect sense. Thanks for posting this Timotian.
  4. It certainly could me more than a coincidence that it was the injured wing he first started to pluck. Please keep us informed Sheila.
  5. Sheila, whatever you do you mustn't blame yourself, you have NOT let Charlie down, you are a great parront! Sometimes unfortunately it is just the case that AG's pluck, they are skittish by nature. I do feel that with Charlie it is just a process of elimination be that allergy or psycological, something somehow is bothering him. It is probably something quite simple that you have taken no notice of. Isn't this what my problem with Argyle turned out to be in the end?? I was pulling my hair out too. I hope you get some answers from the specialist Sheila but continue to search your mind for something in your household or routine or even Cracker that has caused this unease with him. I wish you luck.
  6. I don't pretend to know much about copyright laws but there is such thing as manors and these people appear to have none - the words rude and ignorant spring to mind.
  7. That is great news Jay Please give him our very best wishes. Our servicemen are their country's best asset, no matter American, British, Canadian - whatever.
  8. He doesn't look well bless him. I so hope you find the answer, meanwhile at least he doesn't seem to be losing vast amounts of weight all at once. Poor little guy deserves better, wish there was something we could do
  9. I know but he will stop the minute I produce the camera :laugh:
  10. :laugh: Look on the bright side, at least it's wasn't a warm & sloppy erm...poop.
  11. Does anyone else's grey sit on one leg, chatter and with the clenched talon bring it outwards in expression. It is simply adorable when Beau does this. All together now - ahhhh
  12. Britain I believe Jan, Britain = Scotland, England, Wales & Northern IRELAND. Actually Jan I wasn't aware that St Patrick's day was so popular in the US but then again there are lots of Irish Americans so I guess I should've known.
  13. Ugh that is disgusting! I once saw a programme on tv about in some parts (prob. tribal/poor/third world) of the world it is considered that the fatter a woman is, the more beautiful she is considered. I think I'd rather be considered ugly ;-)
  14. Beau would freak out also. How come those kids didn't get bitten?
  15. Jude, the whole world was in shock that day - nothing to do with nationalism and in any case 100s of Brits were also killed in those twin towers.
  16. Jude I did in on a more official site in the end, the fb one was a little complicated.
  17. ..my 12 year old son was moved by this - and he's not the emotional type. He asked me to watch it so I did - hence the title. Warning, tissues needed. One little girl's tribute to her lost daddy:
  18. Jude, to put it in perspective, it's a bit like you guys being denied your 4th July..
  19. All this talk about St Patrick's day, pah it's only for the Irish ;-) Much more important is Friday April 23rd. There is a big campaign brewing in England, on facebook & elsewhere to make this a bank holiday (we have the least bank holidays than anyone else in europe and our government is afraid of upsetting the minorities in this country) so Janet ;-) to prove you aren't taking sides can I expect to see a St. George's day quiz? Anyway, I'm off to sign my facebook petition :laugh:
  20. Jay & Maggie, your son is a very brave young man, you should be very proud of him and I'm quite sure you are. Hoping the surgery helps restore him back to fine health.
  21. Sounds wonderful Jay. Would love to take a look at those ghost towns and all the other wonderful sights B)
  22. Oh come on Janet, how about yours? You in Washington? I think we all know about the famous whitehouse but what else is worth a visit? As for me, well down here in the south west of England we have miles upon miles of beautiful rugged coastline and faboulous beaches. Dartmoor, Exemoor and Bodmin moor, some of these depicted in famous stories such as sherlock holmes and wuthering heights - most recently the tea party scene in the latest Alice in Wonderland movie was filmed here. Plymouth Hoe (our seafront) is famous for being the scene where sir Frances Drake insisted on finishing his game of bowls after spotting the Spanish Armada on the horizon. These days it is the site of a large war memorial as Plymouth was devistated during WW2 due to our large naval docks.
  23. This is an amazoning (see what I did there Jay?) vidio of Salsa performing as a human ;-)
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