To: philman_36
To clarify, you asked me what popped into my mind first when you said bird and I thought of a 1920’s flapper (woman) and yes I am aware of the coincidence that birds flap but that’s just how my mind works, clever and smart-aleky like that :-)
To: monkeyshine
Okay, I got you. Too funny. Women are called "birds" in Britain and Australia too.
I meant the winged, feathered kind of bird. See above reply for a picture.
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09/28/2011 5:17:41 PM PDT by
philman_36
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