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    How to fix a round cage.

    It's a bit slow to get going but stick with it till about 1 minute mark.
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    Haven't watched the vid but my solution would be cable ties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chassamui
    my solution would be cable ties.
    A large hammer to head solution better.

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    A typical Australian bird.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy View Post
    A typical Australian bird.
    Got the language down.

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    brought tears to my eyes.

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    I reckon the swearing was dubbed in and was not the parrot. Quite funny all the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    I reckon the swearing was dubbed in and was not the parrot. Quite funny all the same.
    Nup. I believe it. I used to have a cockatoo (no need for the punny comments, we've heard them before), and so did my cousin.
    My cousin's one, 90 odd years old, could speak so clearly it was uncanny. Jacko used to belong to an old lady before he was given to Cuz, and Jacko would say, "Hellooo Dear" whenever someone new entered the house. Jacko (the cockatoo) would also scream, "Yikes, yikes, yikes!" running to his cage whenever he was scolded for being naughty (he was featherless and was allowed to roam the house and property). Jacko was great. He could lift the cross-bar closing his cage door and let himself out, and whenever he was naughty and retreated to his cage, he would find locking himself back in much more difficult, but he would persist until the cross-bar was back in place.
    Mine never learnt to talk well.
    They do seem to be able to not only repeat sounds, but know when to make those sounds.

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    Fooking funny, Dawg!...Thanks for that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    I reckon the swearing was dubbed in and was not the parrot. Quite funny all the same.
    Funnier because it really is the bird. You're obviously not familiar with cockatoos.

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