INSOMNIACS place to talk in the wee hours

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  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited March 2015

    I was only responding to the *PattyPeppermint* public post. Top of the page.

    I thought I had moved on this morning!

  • susan3
    susan3 Member Posts: 3,728
    edited January 2015

    ok....back to bird talk....why don't mine talk? They just look at me like entertainment I read somewhere that if you have two it's harder to get them to talk cause they communicate with each other. I have them between my front room and hair salon (used to be dining room). I kinda figured the first sound they would make would be blow drying noises. They don't even do that. Which I should be thankful for. Wish I could have trained them to say something.

    Peace and love and chill to all

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,786
    edited January 2015

    You say chili? You're having chili! I LOVE that, with homemade beans!

    Also, the only birds that talk are owls.... that is your whole problem! You must trade them in and get owls.... problem solved.

  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited March 2015

    Daughter thought a 10+ year old male sun conure.

    So far this week she has laid 2 eggs.

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  • tangandchris
    tangandchris Member Posts: 1,855
    edited January 2015

    I'm out of the bird loop....the only bird story I have is that a couple of years ago we found a dove sitting in our garage. He had flown in there and was just perched on dh's tool boxes. He had some sort of tracker on his leg, but it was the strangest thing. We took that as a good omen :)

    I agree, peace, love, chill....and chili!

    ((hugs))

  • susan3
    susan3 Member Posts: 3,728
    edited January 2015

    remember Pedro...the carrier that landed in my backyard and stayed for awhile. Should have kept him. We do have owls in the neighborhood, maybe I'll try to catch him...lol

    What do they say besides hoot...or as patty would say.......hootie hoot. At least I think that's what she say

  • Spookiesmom
    Spookiesmom Member Posts: 9,568
    edited January 2015

    we actually tried raising parakeets. Had about 30. Never had any luck. We've had talking parakeets and cockatiels, but they were "onlies". You have to pick a phrase and repeat over and over and over............ Till you dream it! For some reason, only the males will talk. At least for us!

    We taught various birds, gimme kiss, wanna get smacked? Kissy sound heeeerrrree doggie, bad bird, gimme kiss

    One learned his name, Mr Big Stuff

    I don't remember what all else they learned. Patience and persistence

  • dutchiris
    dutchiris Member Posts: 855
    edited January 2015

    I sometimes deliver for Meal on Wheels. It doesn't take long and everyone is very nice and happy to see you.

  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited March 2015

    *Blondie* update on *The Hermit Club* thread.

  • susan3
    susan3 Member Posts: 3,728
    edited January 2015

    dutchris....meals on wheels is great. I cook a little extra if I am doing soup or a casserole and deliver to my widowed or newly divorced friends. Or wait for them to get their hair done by me, and pull something out of freezer. That's my lazy way to do meal on wheels...lo

  • PattyPeppermint
    PattyPeppermint Member Posts: 11,162
    edited January 2015

    Your still talking about it Teka , seriously. Wow.

    Hootie hoo

  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited January 2015

    PattyPeppermint,

    Please stop taunting Me!

  • JWoo
    JWoo Member Posts: 1,171
    edited January 2015

    All right!

    Everyone to your rooms!

    We are supposed to be here to support one another.

    Watch this instead.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCFqti3rCXY

  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited January 2015

    Ladies, please follow the statement of the OP "This is a safe haven. No nastiness, bullying, or such allowed. I would like to keep the kind fabric of this thread intact."

    Please cease the bickering as it only damages the theme of this Topic.Enjoy yourself here, as was intended by this Topic. Please do not keep conflicts going.

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  • PattyPeppermint
    PattyPeppermint Member Posts: 11,162
    edited January 2015

    ah ha. Before today I hadn't even looked at block user tool. Am now proud to say it works well. Thanks for the info SAS

  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited March 2015
  • susan3
    susan3 Member Posts: 3,728
    edited January 2015

    I just took some Ativan ...lol.....got keep laughing......I sooooooo kept trying ......ok maybe birds aren't that exciting to talk about...how about chinese food....I know it's a jump.....but I can't eat at Chinese restaurants...major peanut allergy....love the food. Was able to eat as a kid at one...they used no peanut products. I tried to make pork fried rice today. Prob the best I have done....but still not like take out . Has anyone been successful making chines food at home.


  • susan3
    susan3 Member Posts: 3,728
    edited January 2015

    jWoo, just saw the video.......always telling my hubby to knock it off....he enjoyed it more than me...lol loved the words....very funny.....gotta send it to my daughter...thank

  • Enerva
    Enerva Member Posts: 3,162
    edited January 2015

    hi, just wanted to stop and send hugs to all of you.

    Blondy I am praying you are ok ;(

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 19,603
    edited January 2015


    left for dinner and turned off the computer. Back now and mouse won't work? Any ideas?

    Jwoo couldn't hear any off the words On the "let it go " parody. Plugged in for "let it go" Lyrics. Apparently, this has been a well parodied song. There are about five on this web page. Link to follow. I'm way out of the loop. What was the original song.

    http://www.tumblr.com/search/Let+It+Go+lyrics+parody

     Is the original McCartney's song. "Let it be"? He wrote that song for his mom. She had BC.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited January 2015


    Sassy, feed it (the mouse) some cheese?

  • JWoo
    JWoo Member Posts: 1,171
    edited January 2015

    Unplug the mouse then plug it back in Sas


    It is from some Disney movie that came out last year. Pretty annoying at this point, but the parodies are funny, and I thought that one was the funniest of the potty humor ones :)

  • susan3
    susan3 Member Posts: 3,728
    edited January 2015

    Disney movie Frozen. Much overplayed song. Remember when John travolta couldn't pronounce a singers name at the ... I think oscars....she is the one who sings the song let it go from frozen. Not even going to try to spell her name. They're even doing the movie Frozen here in Chicago on ice

  • dunesleeper
    dunesleeper Member Posts: 2,060
    edited January 2015

    Teka, my first parakeet was the color of the water at St. Thomas, so I named him Thomas. However, he never got that blue coloring where the nostrils are; so for most all her life, she was a parakeet named Thomas. She died of a tumor on her testicles. LOL. It's tough with birds. So, Spookie, one of the primary ways of determining the sex of a bird is how much they verbalize. Verbalization can be whistling, tweetling, or mimicking sounds, including words. If, in the first six months of life, the bird starts verbalizing a good bit, tapping its beak a lot, bopping its head, these are all signs that the bird is male. Of course, nothing is an all the time thing. Thomas wasn't terribly verbal, but he was my first bird and I did everything wrong with him. He was probably terrified poor thing. A couple of my parakeets have been vocal (but did not mimic), and a couple were not terribly vocal. I guess they did all get going at times though. I never got any eggs from them. I assumed they were male, but Soebe is different from those others. Soebe has the deep blue cere. None of my other parakeets did. However, we know Thomas was male due to what killed him. Soebe is the most vocal parakeet I ever had. Between him mimicking Dusty and Dusty mimicking him and the two of them mimicking me and my neighbor's dog, I don't know who is making all the noise half the time.

  • Beachbum1023
    Beachbum1023 Member Posts: 1,417
    edited January 2015

    The bird stories are very interesting, and great pics! I have a very nice aquarium that I love to watch. But since I live on the shores of Lake Erie, I am blessed to have a beautiful bald Eagle in the neighborhood. I live on the 10th floor of a high rise so when the Eagle flies by I have a birds eye view. I also have thousands of ducks and geese to watch, a very enjoyable hobby. And you can't beat a beautiful sunset!

    Since I am single, I would like to find some friends to hang out with or maybe date. But now I have BC, and all the lovely side effects that I can handle to deal with. And a mastectomy to top it off. Perhaps someone has been in the same boat, and I was hoping to find some suggestions and/or advice how to deal with it. Any advice for starting a new relationship? Funny the guy that I was seeing on/off for 6 years got really, really busy when I told him I had BC. What a jerk!

    Have a nice evening!

  • susan3
    susan3 Member Posts: 3,728
    edited January 2015

    sorry beaxhbum, wish I had some good info for you. I know the people I have met in all the fundraising areas...walks, runs, and we have college basketball games, and hockey games we are invited to from the msnbc site. It's always a mixed group and everyone is very supportive. Maybe that could be a start of a connection to someone who would know someone . Hope you have events like that around you.

    I had an aquarium to once. Salt water and all. It was very pretty.

    My house would be a zoo if hubby let me.....lol.....I miss my snake

  • dunesleeper
    dunesleeper Member Posts: 2,060
    edited January 2015

    We only found out about Frozen this year. My great-niece (6) would come over with her mother to pick up her brother. Oh, how she fondled the ToysRUs catalogs. She'd open the page to the Frozen stuff and just rub her finger over various articles. So I had bought her what I thought was a cool denim set: stretchy denim jeans with zippers on the bottom of the legs, a patterned denim-looking blouse, a denim vest, and pink ankle boots with fringe. I figured she probably wouldn't like it, but she was going to get so many toys and already has so many, and I am tired of seeing her in those leggings things. So, I kept it. However, I bought a $5 package of 2 Frozen necklaces and an inexpensive package of Frozen earring stickers. (She's not allowed to get her ears pierced.) She opened the package and started tossing the clothes behind her. She had the pink necklace and the earring stickers in her hand. She was struggling to pull the blue necklace off the blouse with the other hand. I am SO glad I got those Frozen things and wrapped the one around the blouse so that it would show up when she opened the box. She was totally frenzied about getting that other necklace off that shirt and after she succeeded, she ran to daddy to show him. Too funny!

  • dunesleeper
    dunesleeper Member Posts: 2,060
    edited January 2015

    Beachbum, yes he is a total jerk. I, too, am single. When I think about dating, I first run into the body image thing from the mastectomy. When I overcome that, figuring anyone bothered by that isn't worth bothering with, I run into the stage iv wall. Maybe if I get a better idea of how treatments are working, I can move past that. My latest scans show mixed results with lots of bone mets getting better but some new ones showing up. I look forward to reading some of the answers you get. I just really want a friend. Someone to grab a bite to eat or a cup of coffee with. I miss Richard, who I was spending some time with. He was married, so it really was just friendship. However, he finally was able to move back to Lebanon, where his family had been for about a year while he was trying to get his house sold. I'm disappointed that he hasn't skyped or emailed. Sometimes I'm down right angry. I get let down so easily.

  • Beachbum1023
    Beachbum1023 Member Posts: 1,417
    edited January 2015

    Susan3, I had a mini farm with goats, chickens, ducks, rabbits, horses, and my fish. My husband hated them, I loved them. Sadly I don't miss my EX at all!

  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited March 2015

    Beachbum,

    The Single life after a mastectomy thread. You'll enjoy visiting with *Jazzygirl*.

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