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| peneny@earthlink.net |
It was Sunday afternoon when I hear my door bell ring. I go to answer
it and find a little kid on my porch who says "I'm Lost." I said what
do you mean and the kid (Devin) says his grandmother dumped off in my
condo complex. After asking a few more questions and getting no where
I ask him if he knows his phone number to which he replies yes. I open
the door, motion him in and taken him to the phone. He then starts to
dial, but it is readily apparent he doesn't have the foggiest idea of
what the number is and/or how to use the phone. BTW it turns out the
kid was eleven. I then decided it's time to get the police involved. I
call 911 and am told that an officer will be right over.
I then sit the kid down on the couch, turn on a football game for him
to watch until the officer arrives. About ten minutes later the
officer arrives, I explain the situation and ask him in. As he enters
the living room he eyes my AG perched on top of her cage. I assure him
there is nothing to worry about. He comes into the living room, begins
asking the kid questions while standing about five feet away from the
cage. Out of the blue my AG decides to fly off her cage and lands on
his shoulder. I rush over, remove her, put her back on her cage and
tell him that she likes him. What really shocked me is the she rarely
sees people, the only time she has ever been handle (she is almost
eight) is when she gets her wings clipped about once a year. I guess
there must be some truth to it's hard for a female to resist a man in
uniform.
dkp
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| Prater |
ROFL!!!! Great story!
Toni :)
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| Toucanldy |
>From: peneny@earthlink.net
Out of the blue my AG decides to fly off her cage and lands on
>his shoulder.
Out of the blue, and on to the blue. :)
Blue and grey always go good together.
Regards
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| Dave Sibbett |
What happened to the kid?
Dave
<peneny@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:pt44tvs3o91d6dk0piq7srk69j9a3o7t4v@4ax.com...
> It was Sunday afternoon when I hear my door bell ring. I go to answer
> it and find a little kid on my porch who says "I'm Lost." I said what
> do you mean and the kid (Devin) says his grandmother dumped off in my
> condo complex. After asking a few more questions and getting no where
> I ask him if he knows his phone number to which he replies yes. I open
> the door, motion him in and taken him to the phone. He then starts to
> dial, but it is readily apparent he doesn't have the foggiest idea of
> what the number is and/or how to use the phone. BTW it turns out the
> kid was eleven. I then decided it's time to get the police involved. I
> call 911 and am told that an officer will be right over.
>
> I then sit the kid down on the couch, turn on a football game for him
> to watch until the officer arrives. About ten minutes later the
> officer arrives, I explain the situation and ask him in. As he enters
> the living room he eyes my AG perched on top of her cage. I assure him
> there is nothing to worry about. He comes into the living room, begins
> asking the kid questions while standing about five feet away from the
> cage. Out of the blue my AG decides to fly off her cage and lands on
> his shoulder. I rush over, remove her, put her back on her cage and
> tell him that she likes him. What really shocked me is the she rarely
> sees people, the only time she has ever been handle (she is almost
> eight) is when she gets her wings clipped about once a year. I guess
> there must be some truth to it's hard for a female to resist a man in
> uniform.
>
> dkp
>
>
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| Mamabird |
> <peneny@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:pt44tvs3o91d6dk0piq7srk69j9a3o7t4v@4ax.com...
> > I then sit the kid down on the couch, turn on a football game for him
> > to watch until the officer arrives. About ten minutes later the
> > officer arrives, <snip>
"Dave Sibbett" <dave@mylastname.com> wrote in message
news:ntrAb.89$iy6.2@nwrdny03.gnilink.net...
> What happened to the kid?
>
> Dave
Was the cop cute?!
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| Laurie |
"Mamabird" <spam..@go_away.com> wrote in message
news:mrtAb.1761$Ho3.613@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> > <peneny@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> > news:pt44tvs3o91d6dk0piq7srk69j9a3o7t4v@4ax.com...
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> Was the cop cute?!
> --
> Mama
Down girl!
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| peneny@earthlink.net |
On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 21:02:11 GMT, "Dave Sibbett" <dave@mylastname.com>
wrote:
>What happened to the kid?
The kid knew the name of his grandmother and his address so the
officer took him and said they'd get him home. Assuming the kid's
story is true I felt quite bad for the kid.
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>Dave
><peneny@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>news:pt44tvs3o91d6dk0piq7srk69j9a3o7t4v@4ax.com...
>> It was Sunday afternoon when I hear my door bell ring. I go to answer
>> it and find a little kid on my porch who says "I'm Lost." I said what
>> do you mean and the kid (Devin) says his grandmother dumped off in my
>> condo complex. After asking a few more questions and getting no where
>> I ask him if he knows his phone number to which he replies yes. I open
>> the door, motion him in and taken him to the phone. He then starts to
>> dial, but it is readily apparent he doesn't have the foggiest idea of
>> what the number is and/or how to use the phone. BTW it turns out the
>> kid was eleven. I then decided it's time to get the police involved. I
>> call 911 and am told that an officer will be right over.
>>
>> I then sit the kid down on the couch, turn on a football game for him
>> to watch until the officer arrives. About ten minutes later the
>> officer arrives, I explain the situation and ask him in. As he enters
>> the living room he eyes my AG perched on top of her cage. I assure him
>> there is nothing to worry about. He comes into the living room, begins
>> asking the kid questions while standing about five feet away from the
>> cage. Out of the blue my AG decides to fly off her cage and lands on
>> his shoulder. I rush over, remove her, put her back on her cage and
>> tell him that she likes him. What really shocked me is the she rarely
>> sees people, the only time she has ever been handle (she is almost
>> eight) is when she gets her wings clipped about once a year. I guess
>> there must be some truth to it's hard for a female to resist a man in
>> uniform.
>>
>> dkp
>>
>>
>>
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| peneny@earthlink.net |
On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 23:16:34 GMT, "Mamabird" <spam..@go_away.com>
wrote:
>> <peneny@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>> news:pt44tvs3o91d6dk0piq7srk69j9a3o7t4v@4ax.com...
>> > I then sit the kid down on the couch, turn on a football game for him
>> > to watch until the officer arrives. About ten minutes later the
>> > officer arrives, <snip>
>
>"Dave Sibbett" <dave@mylastname.com> wrote in message
>news:ntrAb.89$iy6.2@nwrdny03.gnilink.net...
>> What happened to the kid?
>>
>> Dave
>
>Was the cop cute?!
Not my type, but then I'm not an AG.
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| mdfloyd |
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peneny@earthlink.net wrote in message news:<pt44tvs3o91d6dk0piq7srk69j9a3o7t4v@4ax.com>...
> It was Sunday afternoon when I hear my door bell ring. I go to answer
> it and find a little kid on my porch who says "I'm Lost." I said what
> do you mean and the kid (Devin) says his grandmother dumped off in my
> condo complex. After asking a few more questions and getting no where
> I ask him if he knows his phone number to which he replies yes. I open
> the door, motion him in and taken him to the phone. He then starts to
> dial, but it is readily apparent he doesn't have the foggiest idea of
> what the number is and/or how to use the phone. BTW it turns out the
> kid was eleven. I then decided it's time to get the police involved. I
> call 911 and am told that an officer will be right over.
>
> I then sit the kid down on the couch, turn on a football game for him
> to watch until the officer arrives. About ten minutes later the
> officer arrives, I explain the situation and ask him in. As he enters
> the living room he eyes my AG perched on top of her cage. I assure him
> there is nothing to worry about. He comes into the living room, begins
> asking the kid questions while standing about five feet away from the
> cage. Out of the blue my AG decides to fly off her cage and lands on
> his shoulder. I rush over, remove her, put her back on her cage and
> tell him that she likes him. What really shocked me is the she rarely
> sees people, the only time she has ever been handle (she is almost
> eight) is when she gets her wings clipped about once a year. I guess
> there must be some truth to it's hard for a female to resist a man in
> uniform.
>
> dkp
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