Thanks, Liverlips… er…. I think…Poisonous A (and, um… eek!) …. thanks.I always like to see scientific analysis added to the conversation.
Meanwhile…jreckard, whiteheron… I’m just winging it here; not sure if I have the talon to get in your game anyway….…but .. well…I wonder if it isn’t a bit past its beak.OK…. sorry…. I’ll hightail it outta here now.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I bet that’s a croc.(Just an attempt to feather their nests.)
jreckard almost 9 years ago
That’s how the grosbeak got its name.
J Short almost 9 years ago
Talk about a panoramic view.
Chief Inspector almost 9 years ago
You can always distinguish a gator from a croc. One you see later and one you see after a while.
jtviper7 almost 9 years ago
Getting ready to visit a Florida golf course…
abbybookcase almost 9 years ago
youse guys are for the birds
jreckard almost 9 years ago
Somebody stop us! This will never end swiftly.
But, OK, since you asked for it, I hereby dub thee whitesparrow.
By the way, I take back my original grosbeak comment. I didn’t say it impeccably enough.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly almost 9 years ago
As a side effect, you may start to glow in the dark!
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Thanks, Liverlips… er…. I think…Poisonous A (and, um… eek!) …. thanks.I always like to see scientific analysis added to the conversation.
Meanwhile…jreckard, whiteheron… I’m just winging it here; not sure if I have the talon to get in your game anyway….…but .. well…I wonder if it isn’t a bit past its beak.OK…. sorry…. I’ll hightail it outta here now.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I’ve always liked Turdus migratorius the floating crap game.(Hint — google “American Robin”)
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I emailed this one to my dentist.