Peacock Found in South Highland

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10 Responses to “Peacock Found in South Highland”

  1. peacock envy Says:

    quite the colorful resume’. aren’t most of those credentials available by just printing the certificate via the internet?

    hmmm… thinking this local bird might just be one of those that made it through life by knowing how to dress for success along with Mommy and Daddy’s money!

  2. tommy Says:

    yesterday , at the end of this lil story , gerry may mentioned how “scary” these birds looked with their tails all flaired out.
    dont’t know ya dude . you look and sound like a great guy….but dang!!! grow ya a set!!

  3. sherri Says:

    peacock envy, I wasn’t sure anyone would get this post. Thanks for being current in the head and all!

    Haaa…tommy, I took Gerry as kidding when he said that. I’ll tell him what you said. He’ll either answer here or talk on the air about how scary you are.

  4. tommy Says:

    its just that gerry has such a great on air demeanor and a trustworthy voice that you tend to believe everything he says.
    scary???? who me?? whaaaaaaahaaaaa i’ve been described as goofy, lethargic, comatose, lazy, nerdish, puffy, semi-obese, ignorant and happy. but im not scary.

    by the way ….i figure the peacock is just out for a walk thinking over his problems about his wife, the peahen. south highland born and bred she drives a small beemer, has kids in southfield school, beginnings of a dependency of tranquilizers and white wine. it’s her last year in junior league, useless degree in italian lit. sits weeping quietly at old photos of her debutante ball.

  5. Gerry Says:

    Tommy, I guess it was a weak attempt at sarcasm. But I was talking about how the neighbor called to say he was scared of the bird. You know how manacing those peacock feathers can look :-)

  6. tommy Says:

    i grew up out on cross lake near the old ford park zoo. (again check with eric brock if u dont believe we had a zoo.) the zoo had peacocks that wandered off and would sometimes get into my back yard. during mating season the males spread there tailfeathers and emit a unearthly squalking sound. it’s supposed to turn on the females but doesent work well with humans though. kind of like the sounds in old jungle movies, just before the hero gets captured by natives.

    gerry, its quite possiable i misheard you speak as i was slurpin the last few drops of my afternoon iced cappucchino, and had my face buried in the glass.

  7. Trish Says:

    Peacocks Rock!!!

  8. peacock envy Says:

    “current in the head” like a swift river to nowhere… ty Sher

    justa twittlin my thumbs now :)

  9. tommy Says:

    barrow

  10. Nick C. Says:

    Peacock for Representative…He’ll bring a little color to your neighborhood, too!

    Why did Barrow cross the road?

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