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The definition of sad in a picture. (Many meanings here. Choose the one that fits you best.)

" I replaced the paper at the bottom of my Parrott cage, and decided that the old paper looked like a Kodak moment"
 
I was thinking it was sad because there are no coins or other finds on it nor will there be for months.

Others might think its sad that a grown man obsesses about a paper towel.

If it was covered with parrot droppings I would most likely throw it away. One never knows, though!

Chris

I am going to beat this continuing paper towel discussion into the ground as my personality dictates that I must.
 
is it stuck to the cardboard below? is it a bounty? i bet there are finds on it in the next week.


bill:smoke:
 
Hmm.... looks like the woodchip's in a Tot lot to me....

asanaman
 
Oh, it's gone and I've just drawn a blank.....................................................................................................:rofl::rofl::rofl:
Mick um, er um Evans.:poke:
 
What I was thinking originally was that it's sad because the ground is frozen and snow covered and I can not do what old John does over the winter. I'm sure your thought was a corker.

I went to the store Thursday to finish up my Christmas list. I crossed a bridge and noted that the cove was about 2/3 ice covered. When I crossed the bridge a few hours later it was completely ice covered. That is sad.

Chris
 
Very sad. What was a bit of a surprise here in New South Wales is, we have been having some 40+ degree (celsius) days but Threadbow, which is in the south of the state, had some snow! We've also had quite a lot of bush fires already, and the summer has only just begun. The forecast is for record hot temps this summer and not much rain.:(.
Mick Evans.
 
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