Help Stu believe in Parakeets

A lot best in the trees in Pounds house apparently and they’re also in Ernesettle woods. Father in law quite often sees them.
Saw one just the other day on way to Argyle driving past Pounds house. Flew past the car. First one I’ve seen. I keep meaning to take a walk in Pounds house at dusk.

It’s a thing Stu. Believe.

I don’t believe in Cleethorpes

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40 or so fly over our house before dusk each day. Plenty of them over at Saltram too.

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I envy your innocence

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Now that is altogether more rightful thinking :ok_hand:

I believe Cleethorpes to be an urban manifestation of Krampus or the Bogeyman: a threat made to the credulous to keep them obedient.

Kevin’s claims to have been there are surely figurative, betokening some sort of nervous breakdown or fever dream, I imagine.

You realise you actually typed that and then hit reply?

:woozy_face:

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Made me chuckle :disguised_face:

It is a thread full of nonsense, so I posted some nonsense. Did you miss the point of the thread Paul? There isn’t one…

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You’ll be telling me Rose-ringed Parakeets actually exist next :crazy_face:

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Is that Olaf? :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

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Has your microfiche list reached capacity? :grin:

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Pah! There are Wallabies in Croydonshire. Basically the same as Kangaroos, innit! :raised_hands: :raised_hands: :raised_hands:

I’ve seen them. They exist. Would be great to get a picture with Parakeets flying past…:bird:

Yes. You can tell by the bright yellow colour.

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Your niche folder is very niche.

Wait, is this a debate over the sheer existence of the parakeet, or just their existence in the UK?

Of anything @Stu refuses to see or hear.

I mean he cannot see the bald spot patch on his head. That just a conspiracy from “big mirror”.

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