GetDotted Domains

Viewing Thread:
"What do you think?"

The "Freeola Customer Forum" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.

Sun 23/05/04 at 13:25
Regular
Posts: 20,776
There's a birds nest in a cavity of our house. One of the young birds has jumped out to try and fly, and has failed. Since last night it's been sat in a bush outside the back of our house. It gets fed regularly by its parents who keep flying in with morsels for it.

But it clearly can't fly and has maybe injured itself or damaged its feathers. I assume so anyway, it may be just too thick to fly.

Is it history?
Sun 23/05/04 at 14:28
Regular
"£77k - muahahahah"
Posts: 1,312
We get spiders occasionally but nothing else.

What's the cavity of a house? :|
Sun 23/05/04 at 14:19
Regular
": ("
Posts: 5,614
That is true actually, i found a bird a few months back and i kept it in a small box while we were outside in the garden. The bird family (loads of birds, loads) were screaming their heads off at the bird so I took it out of the box and let it walk around the garden and then this bird just came along and grabbed it and took it onto the roof of the house opposite, the bird ate it.

Quite sad actually.

*weep*
Sun 23/05/04 at 14:14
Regular
"Fear my wrath..."
Posts: 2,044
Leave it. if it's being fed it's fine.

If you touch it the mum will leave it as I found out last year, then loads of magpies ate it.
Sun 23/05/04 at 13:40
Regular
": ("
Posts: 5,614
ßora† §agdiyeV wrote:
> Cats don't enter my garden much anymore.
>
> Not after the whole cat launcher fiasco.

*falls off chair*

Ha ha ha ha!!!

The people who used to live in my house 2 years ago used to feed stray cats and let them in the house and stuff, i think they had about 9 cats (which are still coming to the house). They should have taken them with them instead of leaving them hear, anyways, i have a dog now.....
Sun 23/05/04 at 13:37
Regular
": ("
Posts: 5,614
Tiltawhirl wrote:
> Why do you let the birds on your nipples in the first place?

LOL

[URL]http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/4507/loworking_e0.gif[/URL]

Just thinking about what they're doing up in that loft makes me wanna puke.
Sun 23/05/04 at 13:34
Regular
Posts: 20,776
Cats don't enter my garden much anymore.

Not after the whole cat launcher fiasco.
Sun 23/05/04 at 13:33
Regular
Posts: 21,800
Why do you let the birds on your nipples in the first place?
Sun 23/05/04 at 13:31
Regular
": ("
Posts: 5,614
Silën† Thundêr wrote:
> Stridman™ wrote:
> I have a birds nest in my loft.
> They really get on my nipples because my bedroom is right underneath
> the spot where their nest is.
>
> I'll burn them one day.....
>
> Yes and they have a late night Friday party do they?

They're so noisy in the morning, i just feel like getting my shot gun out and shooting the ceiling.
Sun 23/05/04 at 13:30
Regular
": ("
Posts: 5,614
Pick the freeking bird up, put it in a box and feed it.



[S]or you could burn it....
Sun 23/05/04 at 13:30
Regular
"WhaleOilBeefHooked"
Posts: 12,425
RoJ wrote:
> Leave it, just make sure no cats get to it.

Agreed.

Freeola & GetDotted are rated 5 Stars

Check out some of our customer reviews below:

Continue this excellent work...
Brilliant! As usual the careful and intuitive production that Freeola puts into everything it sets out to do, I am delighted.
Wonderful...
... and so easy-to-use even for a technophobe like me. I had my website up in a couple of hours. Thank you.
Vivien

View More Reviews

Need some help? Give us a call on 01376 55 60 60

Go to Support Centre
Feedback Close Feedback

It appears you are using an old browser, as such, some parts of the Freeola and Getdotted site will not work as intended. Using the latest version of your browser, or another browser such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Opera will provide a better, safer browsing experience for you.