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chezem
07-02-20072nd July 2007, 04:44 AM
Have you ever wondered what birds of a feather get up to in the early hours of the morning? Well I can tell you. They steal your hub caps. :cheer:

http://www.pbase.com/image/81529072/original.jpg

And to get a better look at the culprit.

http://www.pbase.com/image/81529980/original.jpg

pcho
07-02-20072nd July 2007, 05:01 AM
Good one Cheryl. Are you sure it is not your bird?

Perry

Rudi
07-02-20072nd July 2007, 05:18 AM
:biglaugh: Well done, Cheryl! :)

Salsa
07-03-20073rd July 2007, 08:22 AM
Thats a great posting:-)
Now I know what they are up too, I have always wondered:-)

Sally

Delaney
07-03-20073rd July 2007, 09:06 AM
:biglaugh:Nice shots love the caption for it!!!!Now I will know if my bro gets a parrot what he'll be doing:cheer:

Ron Lacey
07-05-20075th July 2007, 03:18 PM
LOL good one, reminds me of a dog my neighbour used to have. He would take things from my yard and take them to my neighbours porch. Anything from garden tools to articles of clothing.

Ron

Mao
07-05-20075th July 2007, 04:55 PM
I'd be shaking in my boots when they start stealing the motors.

Cute.

Harv
07-05-20075th July 2007, 06:28 PM
This is tooooooo funny. Thanks for sharing. It brought a smile to my face.

Rudi
07-05-20075th July 2007, 06:36 PM
LOL good one, reminds me of a dog my neighbour used to have. He would take things from my yard and take them to my neighbours porch. Anything from garden tools to articles of clothing.

Ron

A good fried of mine used to have a boxer named Bodie. Bodie liked to eat fresh horse crap and lie in front of the fireplace, farting all night. The stench was out of this world! :D

The other thing Bodie liked to do, and no amount of punishment and saying "bad dog!" helped, was pinch women's underwear from the neighbours' clothes lines, and bring it home. At first, my mate thought he should own up, but since the problem persisted, he ended up burning the evidence and keeping his mouth shut! :biglaugh:

chezem
07-06-20076th July 2007, 04:13 AM
Good one Cheryl. Are you sure it is not your bird?

Perry

Thanks Perry. No I can't lay claim to this cheeky fella.

:biglaugh: Well done, Cheryl! :)

Thanks Rudi.

Thats a great posting:-)
Now I know what they are up too, I have always wondered:-)

Sally

Thanks Sally. Yes. It's nice to know what they can get up to.

:biglaugh:Nice shots love the caption for it!!!!Now I will know if my bro gets a parrot what he'll be doing:cheer:

Thanks Delaney. You'll need to keep a careful eye when your brother gets one.

LOL good one, reminds me of a dog my neighbour used to have. He would take things from my yard and take them to my neighbours porch. Anything from garden tools to articles of clothing.

Ron

Thanks Ron. Animals can sure be funny. At least you knew where to look. LOL

I'd be shaking in my boots when they start stealing the motors.

Cute.

Thanks Mao. You should have see the one that took the tyres. :biggrin:

This is tooooooo funny. Thanks for sharing. It brought a smile to my face.

Thanks Harv. It's not often that you're in the right place at the right time.

A good fried of mine used to have a boxer named Bodie. Bodie liked to eat fresh horse crap and lie in front of the fireplace, farting all night. The stench was out of this world! :D

The other thing Bodie liked to do, and no amount of punishment and saying "bad dog!" helped, was pinch women's underwear from the neighbours' clothes lines, and bring it home. At first, my mate thought he should own up, but since the problem persisted, he ended up burning the evidence and keeping his mouth shut! :biglaugh:

Rudi. I'd probably have burned the evidence too. :cheer: