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![]() BUT THERE'S NO SENSE CRYING OVER EVERY MISTAKE. YOU JUST KEEP ON TRYING TILL YOU RUN OUT OF CAKE. ![]() |
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Lucky/Flash... can you just tell us your side of the story... and then can the original poster tell us his/hers!?!?!
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Sage (Lucida subspecies female) Tiko (Lucida subspecies male) R.I.P. COD unknown Bella (female) R.I.P. COD unknown
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They are the same person. I only had only had one person ever interested in the DYH, a meredith from MD who lives in an apt and also has horses and dogs, she told me she was allergic to her CAG and had always wanted a DYH..check out the posts from FLASH, you will see they are all related...I just want to know what she's doing with these birds....
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Just think, two "bird loving frauds" on the same forum page. Think they're related?
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I try to stay out of threads like this, because it doesn't involve me... but I would like to know where the DYA went. As a breeder, this stuff makes me froth at the mouth and want to bite faces off. Objectively though, it's not really our business, if she's paid for the bird it's hers to do as she wishes.
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