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I can't STAND it!!! Too funny!!

Reminds me of a regular Audubon field trip to western Indiana. The caravan passes through a tiny little burg called Parr. The radios crackle to life, and the jokes, parrticularly the BAD jokes begin....causing parroxyisms of groans and laughter...
 
Oh no! This is toooo much! I can't laugh any more. I cant even breathe.
I guess if this parrot of yours likes the sea it could be a polymer??
Then, if it swims in the sea and has to wee it could be a polyP??
Suppose it gets hit by a large wave - roly poly . . . . . .
Goodbye.
 
Hi Terry,
Not only is the parrot unidentified,but it's not in a free-flying state,nor indeed is it likely to have either reached the UK under its own steam or established a viable feral population......
so it should be tickable under UK 400 Club rules?;-)
(apologies to any members that may post here!)
Harry
 
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