Thursday, January 08, 2009
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6 Comments:
Wow, that's your inbox? And I thought I had a lot of stuff to deal with.
You have a cockatiel! What a beauty! I have two normal grey males, Rembrandt and Sandro, and had a pearl hen, Mango, who died this summer.
Cool! Our parakeets try to help us with all sorts of things... getting us to re-paint a picture frame, getting us to re-spackle a wall, etc. Poor little guys are shut-up in our bedroom now due to some construction in our house.
My cockatiel isn't that helpful but my African Grey could easily take care of that inbox for you.
Kabuki is so cute (and now I don't feel so bad about the stack of papers on my desk either)
:-)
And that's just the paper inbox, that's nothing compared to the email Inbox!
The cockatiel is not nearly as camera friendly as Cinnamon, and prefers to keep interwebs appearances to a minimum.
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