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Sun Conures live anywhere from 25 to 30 yrs,

Well,I have a female cat and a blind kitten and a baby kitten, and they dont

bother my birds at all. They know they would get eatten by the birds! LOL

I also have a African Grey,( they can live up to 80 yrs,she will be going to on

of my kids!) which I think is what your friend must have? Grau has over 400 word

list from sounds to actual words and sentences! The kids have a dog ,I love dogs

but this one I am not crazy about. About 4 yrs ago I lost my love Chrissy,she

was a Short Haired German Spaniel,had saved her from the local SPCA in Utah when

she was 8 wks old ,she died at the ripe age of 26 yrs old! Broke my heart didnt

ever want another dog again, but now I am thinking about getting a puppy.

Ann

Mike Tune wrote:

Ann,

Oh ok, I have never had a bird........I like cats and dogs so I never

thought a bird would be a good idea. I would hate to come home to a bird

that was eaten and think it was my fault......

I have a friend that has a grey........something, .............Grey is

the first part of the name. He says its like one of the smartest birds out

there, and that they live for like 50 years or something like that.......He

loves that bird......

Again, welcome to the group, you can post pics of yourself, and I would

love to see your piece of sunset.....

Mike T

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Mike.

Thanks for the welcome

A Sun Conure is a parrot. They are bright gold yellow,with orange cheek

patchs, black beak,with emerald green and turquiose wing and tail feathers.

Aria is my 1 yr parrot .she stands about 12 inchs tall . She is like owning

a piece of sunset! She is beautiful! She is my litte lovey

Ann

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Ann,

.......

I have one question for you.......what is a sunconure??

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African Grey. They are awesome birds. They need a ton of attention, though, it's

like having a child.

Dana

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Mike.

Thanks for the welcome

A Sun Conure is a parrot. They are bright gold yellow,with orange cheek

patchs, black beak,with emerald green and turquiose wing and tail feathers.

Aria is my 1 yr parrot .she stands about 12 inchs tall . She is like owning

a piece of sunset! She is beautiful! She is my litte lovey

Ann

Mike Tune wrote:

Ann,

......

I have one question for you.......what is a sunconure??

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African Grey. They are awesome birds. They need a ton of attention, though, it's

like having a child.

Dana

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Mike.

Thanks for the welcome

A Sun Conure is a parrot. They are bright gold yellow,with orange cheek

patchs, black beak,with emerald green and turquiose wing and tail feathers.

Aria is my 1 yr parrot .she stands about 12 inchs tall . She is like owning

a piece of sunset! She is beautiful! She is my litte lovey

Ann

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Ann,

......

I have one question for you.......what is a sunconure??

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African Grey. They are awesome birds. They need a ton of attention, though, it's

like having a child.

Dana

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Mike.

Thanks for the welcome

A Sun Conure is a parrot. They are bright gold yellow,with orange cheek

patchs, black beak,with emerald green and turquiose wing and tail feathers.

Aria is my 1 yr parrot .she stands about 12 inchs tall . She is like owning

a piece of sunset! She is beautiful! She is my litte lovey

Ann

Mike Tune wrote:

Ann,

......

I have one question for you.......what is a sunconure??

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I had 2 Sun Conures, they are awesome little birds, but pretty noisy! Mine were

super spoiled. They slept in a cat bed at night. My husband let one out the door

by accident a year ago, and then I had to rehome the remaining one last July

when I lost my job and we had to move in with my mother-in-law, who is not a

bird person.

Dana

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Mike.

Thanks for the welcome

A Sun Conure is a parrot. They are bright gold yellow,with orange cheek

patchs, black beak,with emerald green and turquiose wing and tail feathers. Aria

is my 1 yr parrot .she stands about 12 inchs tall . She is like owning a piece

of sunset! She is beautiful! She is my litte lovey

Ann

Mike Tune wrote:

Ann,

......

I have one question for you.......what is a sunconure??

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I had 2 Sun Conures, they are awesome little birds, but pretty noisy! Mine were

super spoiled. They slept in a cat bed at night. My husband let one out the door

by accident a year ago, and then I had to rehome the remaining one last July

when I lost my job and we had to move in with my mother-in-law, who is not a

bird person.

Dana

Re: New to Group

Mike.

Thanks for the welcome

A Sun Conure is a parrot. They are bright gold yellow,with orange cheek

patchs, black beak,with emerald green and turquiose wing and tail feathers. Aria

is my 1 yr parrot .she stands about 12 inchs tall . She is like owning a piece

of sunset! She is beautiful! She is my litte lovey

Ann

Mike Tune wrote:

Ann,

......

I have one question for you.......what is a sunconure??

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I had 2 Sun Conures, they are awesome little birds, but pretty noisy! Mine were

super spoiled. They slept in a cat bed at night. My husband let one out the door

by accident a year ago, and then I had to rehome the remaining one last July

when I lost my job and we had to move in with my mother-in-law, who is not a

bird person.

Dana

Re: New to Group

Mike.

Thanks for the welcome

A Sun Conure is a parrot. They are bright gold yellow,with orange cheek

patchs, black beak,with emerald green and turquiose wing and tail feathers. Aria

is my 1 yr parrot .she stands about 12 inchs tall . She is like owning a piece

of sunset! She is beautiful! She is my litte lovey

Ann

Mike Tune wrote:

Ann,

......

I have one question for you.......what is a sunconure??

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HOLY MOLY........Dana is still alive! Welcome back Dana.......LOL.......

Mike T

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>

> Mike.

> Thanks for the welcome

> A Sun Conure is a parrot. They are bright gold yellow,with orange cheek

> patchs, black beak,with emerald green and turquiose wing and tail

> feathers.

> Aria is my 1 yr parrot .she stands about 12 inchs tall . She is like

> owning

> a piece of sunset! She is beautiful! She is my litte lovey

>

> Ann

>

> Mike Tune wrote:

> Ann,

> ......

> I have one question for you.......what is a sunconure??

>

> Mike T

>

> Recent Activity

>

> 27

> New Members

>

> 16

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>

> 2

> New Files

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> Visit Your Group

>

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HOLY MOLY........Dana is still alive! Welcome back Dana.......LOL.......

Mike T

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>

> Mike.

> Thanks for the welcome

> A Sun Conure is a parrot. They are bright gold yellow,with orange cheek

> patchs, black beak,with emerald green and turquiose wing and tail

> feathers.

> Aria is my 1 yr parrot .she stands about 12 inchs tall . She is like

> owning

> a piece of sunset! She is beautiful! She is my litte lovey

>

> Ann

>

> Mike Tune wrote:

> Ann,

> ......

> I have one question for you.......what is a sunconure??

>

> Mike T

>

> Recent Activity

>

> 27

> New Members

>

> 16

> New Photos

>

> 2

> New Files

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> Visit Your Group

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HOLY MOLY........Dana is still alive! Welcome back Dana.......LOL.......

Mike T

Re: New to Group

>

> Mike.

> Thanks for the welcome

> A Sun Conure is a parrot. They are bright gold yellow,with orange cheek

> patchs, black beak,with emerald green and turquiose wing and tail

> feathers.

> Aria is my 1 yr parrot .she stands about 12 inchs tall . She is like

> owning

> a piece of sunset! She is beautiful! She is my litte lovey

>

> Ann

>

> Mike Tune wrote:

> Ann,

> ......

> I have one question for you.......what is a sunconure??

>

> Mike T

>

> Recent Activity

>

> 27

> New Members

>

> 16

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>

> 2

> New Files

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> Visit Your Group

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Ann,

I have a german shepherd right now, she is about 14........and yes she

is breaking my heart right now, I have been back and forth to the vet with

her in the last couple of weeks, she is not doing good.......I like the idea

of a pet I dont have to see die, I should get one of those birds! LOL.....

Mike T

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>

> Mike.

> Thanks for the welcome

> A Sun Conure is a parrot. They are bright gold yellow,with orange cheek

> patchs, black beak,with emerald green and turquiose wing and tail

> feathers.

> Aria is my 1 yr parrot .she stands about 12 inchs tall . She is like

> owning

> a piece of sunset! She is beautiful! She is my litte lovey

>

> Ann

>

> Mike Tune wrote:

> Ann,

> ......

> I have one question for you.......what is a sunconure??

>

> Mike T

>

> Recent Activity

>

> 27

> New Members

>

> 16

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>

> 2

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> Visit Your Group

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Ann,

I have a german shepherd right now, she is about 14........and yes she

is breaking my heart right now, I have been back and forth to the vet with

her in the last couple of weeks, she is not doing good.......I like the idea

of a pet I dont have to see die, I should get one of those birds! LOL.....

Mike T

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>

> Mike.

> Thanks for the welcome

> A Sun Conure is a parrot. They are bright gold yellow,with orange cheek

> patchs, black beak,with emerald green and turquiose wing and tail

> feathers.

> Aria is my 1 yr parrot .she stands about 12 inchs tall . She is like

> owning

> a piece of sunset! She is beautiful! She is my litte lovey

>

> Ann

>

> Mike Tune wrote:

> Ann,

> ......

> I have one question for you.......what is a sunconure??

>

> Mike T

>

> Recent Activity

>

> 27

> New Members

>

> 16

> New Photos

>

> 2

> New Files

>

> Visit Your Group

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Hi Kasey,

I too am in insurance Limbo. It's enough to make anyone crazy.

Hang in there. It will all be over soon.

Cindy

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Subject: New to group

Hello to all my name is Kasey and i am new to this group. I live in

Savannah Georgia and i am a mother of two. I have to been to all of

the evaluation and i am now in the insurance limbo that is driving me

crazy. I am one of those people who doesn't do good with unknown time

peroid. It drives me crazy and i hope my approval comes back like

within two weeks. I may go crazy if i have to wait longer then that.I

have BCBS of Georgia and i know that they cover 100%, and that i meet

all the requirements and i am so ready to be on the losing side.

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Welcome Kasey! Savannah is one of my favorite places!!!

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bmuscial wrote:

> Hello to all my name is Kasey and i am new to this group. I live in

> Savannah Georgia and i am a mother of two. I have to been to all of

> the evaluation and i am now in the insurance limbo that is driving me

> crazy. I am one of those people who doesn't do good with unknown time

> peroid. It drives me crazy and i hope my approval comes back like

> within two weeks. I may go crazy if i have to wait longer then that.I

> have BCBS of Georgia and i know that they cover 100%, and that i meet

> all the requirements and i am so ready to be on the losing side.

>

>

>

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Hi ,

I definitely agree with you there. We used to go every fall with friends of

my wife's to Tybee Island off of Savannah and I love it down there.

We went down there just before my surgery to celebrate our anniversary at

a Dean's restaurant and believe me, there is no way that I could eat

there now, but it surely was fun while it lasted.

Lin

Lhsh@...

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Welcome Kasey! Savannah is one of my favorite places!!!

W

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bmuscial wrote:

> Hello to all my name is Kasey and i am new to this group. I live in

> Savannah Georgia and i am a mother of two. I have to been to all of

> the evaluation and i am now in the insurance limbo that is driving me

> crazy. I am one of those people who doesn't do good with unknown time

> peroid. It drives me crazy and i hope my approval comes back like

> within two weeks. I may go crazy if i have to wait longer then that.I

> have BCBS of Georgia and i know that they cover 100%, and that i meet

> all the requirements and i am so ready to be on the losing side.

>

>

>

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Oh I would have loved to have went to a's restaurant! You lucky dog!

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Lin Hunnicutt wrote:

> Hi ,

> I definitely agree with you there. We used to go every fall with friends of

> my wife's to Tybee Island off of Savannah and I love it down there.

> We went down there just before my surgery to celebrate our anniversary at

> a Dean's restaurant and believe me, there is no way that I could eat

> there now, but it surely was fun while it lasted.

> Lin

> Lhsh@...

> American by birth,

> Saved by the grace of God.

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Trust me when I tell you that it was awesome, but after having my

WLS, there ain't no way that I could go and eat that buffet now and

get my money's worth. We have been watching that show for about five

years now and it was definitely a once in a lifetime experience. The

food was definitely Southern, which means it had a lot of grease,

butter and most of it was fried, and I had told my dietician that I

was going there for my anniversary and was not going to follow the

pre-op diet at all that day, and she told me now to worry about it.

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Hehe " money's worth " at a buffet is a concept I've had to work on.

I've gone to a couple of buffets, chinese I think, since surgery. I

haven't gotten my money's worth in the sense that I eat only one

plate instead of three (really four since it was always overflowing).

But I make sure I eat the most expensive seafood and vegetables on

that one plate. Besides, if the cost is $6-$10 that's not such an

expensive meal for a single plate anyway. The tip is less, it's

quicker and easier to get your food, etc. Buffets are still worth it,

just in a different way. I'll admit it's tough to get away from

quantity = value.

I'm not sure what I'd do in a place like Vegas or other buffet

central location though.

Mike in GR

>

> Trust me when I tell you that it was awesome, but after having my

> WLS, there ain't no way that I could go and eat that buffet now and

> get my money's worth. We have been watching that show for about

five

> years now and it was definitely a once in a lifetime experience.

The

> food was definitely Southern, which means it had a lot of grease,

> butter and most of it was fried, and I had told my dietician that I

> was going there for my anniversary and was not going to follow the

> pre-op diet at all that day, and she told me now to worry about it.

> Lhsh@...

> American by birth,

> Saved by the grace of God

>

>

>

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The unfortunate thing about buffets is the people you are with consider it their

only meal of the day. For a person who needs to eat lots of small meals a day

- it can be a problem. I usually take a big purse and make a sandwich or

something. I at least I have a snack for later....

Mike wrote: Hehe " money's worth " at a buffet is a

concept I've had to work on.

I've gone to a couple of buffets, chinese I think, since surgery. I

haven't gotten my money's worth in the sense that I eat only one

plate instead of three (really four since it was always overflowing).

But I make sure I eat the most expensive seafood and vegetables on

that one plate. Besides, if the cost is $6-$10 that's not such an

expensive meal for a single plate anyway. The tip is less, it's

quicker and easier to get your food, etc. Buffets are still worth it,

just in a different way. I'll admit it's tough to get away from

quantity = value.

I'm not sure what I'd do in a place like Vegas or other buffet

central location though.

Mike in GR

>

> Trust me when I tell you that it was awesome, but after having my

> WLS, there ain't no way that I could go and eat that buffet now and

> get my money's worth. We have been watching that show for about

five

> years now and it was definitely a once in a lifetime experience.

The

> food was definitely Southern, which means it had a lot of grease,

> butter and most of it was fried, and I had told my dietician that I

> was going there for my anniversary and was not going to follow the

> pre-op diet at all that day, and she told me now to worry about it.

> Lhsh@...

> American by birth,

> Saved by the grace of God

>

>

>

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The unfortunate thing about buffets is the people you are with consider it their

only meal of the day. For a person who needs to eat lots of small meals a day

- it can be a problem. I usually take a big purse and make a sandwich or

something. I at least I have a snack for later....

Mike wrote: Hehe " money's worth " at a buffet is a

concept I've had to work on.

I've gone to a couple of buffets, chinese I think, since surgery. I

haven't gotten my money's worth in the sense that I eat only one

plate instead of three (really four since it was always overflowing).

But I make sure I eat the most expensive seafood and vegetables on

that one plate. Besides, if the cost is $6-$10 that's not such an

expensive meal for a single plate anyway. The tip is less, it's

quicker and easier to get your food, etc. Buffets are still worth it,

just in a different way. I'll admit it's tough to get away from

quantity = value.

I'm not sure what I'd do in a place like Vegas or other buffet

central location though.

Mike in GR

>

> Trust me when I tell you that it was awesome, but after having my

> WLS, there ain't no way that I could go and eat that buffet now and

> get my money's worth. We have been watching that show for about

five

> years now and it was definitely a once in a lifetime experience.

The

> food was definitely Southern, which means it had a lot of grease,

> butter and most of it was fried, and I had told my dietician that I

> was going there for my anniversary and was not going to follow the

> pre-op diet at all that day, and she told me now to worry about it.

> Lhsh@...

> American by birth,

> Saved by the grace of God

>

>

>

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Hi everyone,i'm 39 and was dx with fibromyalgia,cfs,tmj,anxiety and

panic attacks,ibs,migraines,degenerative disc disease,hypo-

somnia,depression,osteo/arthritis,ALL trigger points are involved in

my case! I think that's all i can remember right now;) That's really

good too:) lol I'm sure you all can relate..sadly as it may be 4 us

all! I don't work and am on full disability! My pain is constana and

i hate it because i never ever get a break!! I am on 13 different

meds and have been for about 15 years or so! I have really bad short

term memory which is embarrassing because i can't remember from 1

second to the next what i said or wanted to say! Fibro-fog is my

middle name. I have went thru years of different therapys yet non

have helped at all:( I lost my marriage after about 10-12 years

because of fibro and all the other stuff going on! It took years for

my family to believe me,not to mention at least 10 years of searching

for a doc that didn't say i was crazy! When i had to stop working i

lost my life and my identity as it used to be b/4 this evil beast

burst into my life!!! I have mourned and still do the person that i

used to be..I have a daughter in her teens and as i got sicker she

had to spend more time with my family than i ever thought! She got

involved in different kinds of trouble and I failed her as a mother!

That's it for now...i could go on 4-ever but i will spare you all!

Thank you,Ciara

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Welcome Ciara. We can all relate. I especially know the fibro fog. It is

getting worse with me as the time goes by. Bless your heart. You are so young.

But we fight this damn beast one day at a time. And try not to be too hard on

yourself about parenting. It certainly is not the choice you made.... none of

us chose to live like this honey. And your daughter may just make some good

turns in the future. I suppose even people who are not ill have some problems

with teens. Don't blame yourself. I know how painful it is though emotionally

as well as physically.

I am 43. Was diagnosed about 5 years ago. Life has done nothing but get worse

for me since then. But hey, I am hanging in there the best I can. Can't do

much for my kids who are 5 and 10 years old. If not for the hubby, I don't know

how I would manage.

hugs to you,

Debra V.

ciara6 wrote: Hi everyone,i'm

39 and was dx with fibromyalgia,cfs,tmj,anxiety and

panic attacks,ibs,migraines,degenerative disc disease,hypo-

somnia,depression,osteo/arthritis,ALL trigger points are involved in

my case! I think that's all i can remember right now;) That's really

good too:) lol I'm sure you all can relate..sadly as it may be 4 us

all! I don't work and am on full disability! My pain is constana and

i hate it because i never ever get a break!! I am on 13 different

meds and have been for about 15 years or so! I have really bad short

term memory which is embarrassing because i can't remember from 1

second to the next what i said or wanted to say! Fibro-fog is my

middle name. I have went thru years of different therapys yet non

have helped at all:( I lost my marriage after about 10-12 years

because of fibro and all the other stuff going on! It took years for

my family to believe me,not to mention at least 10 years of searching

for a doc that didn't say i was crazy! When i had to stop working i

lost my life and my identity as it used to be b/4 this evil beast

burst into my life!!! I have mourned and still do the person that i

used to be..I have a daughter in her teens and as i got sicker she

had to spend more time with my family than i ever thought! She got

involved in different kinds of trouble and I failed her as a mother!

That's it for now...i could go on 4-ever but i will spare you all!

Thank you,Ciara

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