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28th February 11, 09:59 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by Father Bill
But if the much beloved bird remains on a shoulder, I fear that you would soon have something the shape of a "fly plaid" on your jacket. 
Oh yes, though he is pretty good about warning us when he needs to 'go', we aren't always quick enough to realize it.
But living with parrots for years leaves one pretty philosophical about "__it happens" and baby wipes work really well for cleanup.
But I can't let him near the shoulders of my Argyle jacket, he loves removing buttons, and the epaulets are just too much of a temptation.
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