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While the pheasant was all cought up in her first-time mom responsibilities, the vulture was reluctantly putting together the last details of a new transaction. He was sick of working for his master, who would belittle him for flying around instead of closing deals, for leaving poop traces everyone (he claimed), and so on and so forth. It was more...
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Rosarian was exhausted from the constant tummy aches. In his state of pain and frustration he REBELLED by threatening to fly far, far away forever (once his wing was healed, of course).
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Rosarian was exhausted from the tummy aches. The pain and frustration was getting the best of him. He REBELLED and threatened to fly far, far away, never to be seen again (once his wing was healed, of course).
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It was then that his mother REVEALED the secret that she had been keeping.
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She had heard a rumor that her vulture husband had MOLESTED a family of herons and was wanted by the Fowl Police. She had not seen him since.....
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His attempt to DEMOLISH their very loving cross-breed relationship.
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She had to SHOULDER the responsibilities alone, and got no support at all from the vulture.
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She reached out to others for comfort and strength at fowlsupport.org. Their discussion board proved to be a great RESOURCE for her. The forum she frequented most often was titled, How to Deal With a Cross-Breed Relationship.
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She made friends there that she knew she would TREASURE forever.
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She had no idea how much these new friends would SATURATE her with wisdom, understanding and a lot of chuckles.
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LOL - fowlsupport.org!!!
Even if she found few birds who had formed Cross-Breed Relationships on this forum, she could TRANSFER the wisdom and understanding she got to help her with bringing up Rosarian and dealing with the Vulture.
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With their support, she felt STRONGER and more able to deal with her unfortunate situation.
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The pheasant thought the vulture acted like a STRANGER to her. It was hard to work and bring up Rosarian at the same time. She worked as a ...
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Carrier Pigeon and it was a very difficult job that caused much SWEATING and rashes. She was very tired when she arrived home from work every day.
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Meanwhile, the vulture was taking a vacation in the British Virgin Islands and his master had tricked him into taking waterski lessons. Bored to death with all the splashes (and considering he didn't know how to swim), the vulture called the pheasant's cell. "hello-oh" he said in his most charming voice, "is this the most beautiful pheasant ever?"
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When the pheasant recognized his voice, she was STEAMING mad! How dare he call her now. Had he forgotten what day this was?
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Meantime, here was Rosarian looking up at her in his NIGHTIES. She knew the vulture really didn't care.
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No the vulture really did not care at all when anyone actually thought about it but he was never one to be known as one of the THINKERS. Is it possible he suffered from Chemo-brain or something else.
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The vulture had indeed forgotten what day it was. He tried to be a good listener when the pheasant lashed at him, but he forgot what he was trying too. He suffered...
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from self absorption and didn't even realize he had forgotten their aniversary. There he was in the Virgin Islands having a wonderful time and the pheasant was about to STRANGLE him!
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Rosarian thought that perhaps the Pheasant wouldn't strangle him if he would TRANSFER funds from his bank account to the Pheasants.
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But Rosarian also knew that the vulture had probably FERRETED out some way to avoid making any commitments.
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His behavior was just TERRIBLE.
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Rosarian desperately needs a RELIABLE mentor in his life. Without one, his future looked grim.
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From the house, he kept looking at the people on the street, hoping to see someone that would inspire him. One day, he saw a group of liberals, lead by a wild, gorgeous turkey. His...
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eyes lit up. He knew the turkey had REBELLED against things he knew were wrong.
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.When the turkey was a baby, her parents played hot potato with her. One day they dropped her on her face and she had to be REBILLED.
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Where the hot water DRIBBLED on her face, she got a scar.
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The BLEEDING from the rebilling was endless. The poor thing ended up being quite anemic.
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