Those little tweety birds, George, could be “conks.” They were thought to have gone extinct with hand-painted animation, but are infinitely patient. Conks are content to lay low indefinitely, on low branches and fastball pitches, etc, waiting to build a nest on the conked head of a tall storyteller. It is a a rare privilege to be conked by a conk. Keep your head up for congratulations.
I am only grateful it wasn’t a falling piano. On the other hand, bumping my head as I exit a car is such a common occurrence for me my gf suggested I wear a hard hat. I’m not even that tall. I am just that bad at spatial reasoning. Thanks, E Sum
(1) I always follow Head Tales. One blogger I bumped into told me I was a talegater, but I’ve never followed a gator tail. In fact, I’ve never been anywhere near a swamp!
(2) Who coined the term Head Tales? I bet it was you!
(3) Birds no longer tweet. They X.
Happens all the time.
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Especially, if you’re a Toon (to borrow a phrase from Roger Rabbit). Thanks, Mick
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Thanks, Orededrum!
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Haha! Hilarious
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Thank you, Sadje!
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You’re welcome 🥰😂
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That’s looney tunes.
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The very acme of it! Thanks, Firewater!
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Those little tweety birds, George, could be “conks.” They were thought to have gone extinct with hand-painted animation, but are infinitely patient. Conks are content to lay low indefinitely, on low branches and fastball pitches, etc, waiting to build a nest on the conked head of a tall storyteller. It is a a rare privilege to be conked by a conk. Keep your head up for congratulations.
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I am only grateful it wasn’t a falling piano. On the other hand, bumping my head as I exit a car is such a common occurrence for me my gf suggested I wear a hard hat. I’m not even that tall. I am just that bad at spatial reasoning. Thanks, E Sum
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Love the unexpectedness of this. :)
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Thanks, Betsy!
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:D :D :D That’s taking bird-watching to the next level!
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I didn’t even need to be quiet or use binoculars! Thanks, MM!
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(1) I always follow Head Tales. One blogger I bumped into told me I was a talegater, but I’ve never followed a gator tail. In fact, I’ve never been anywhere near a swamp!
(2) Who coined the term Head Tales? I bet it was you!
(3) Birds no longer tweet. They X.
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There is nothing new under the sun but I will take credit for coining it anyway. Thanks, David.
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Someone must have a big head with ears that protrude like branches. :)
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Well, I am quite proud of my ears, but, yeh, definitely a big head. But better to keep more stuff in it. Thanks, Nancy.
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I needed that chuckle. Thank you.
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Thanks for reading, SPP!
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😄😅😁
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Thank you, Adelheid and apologies for the lateness of my reply.
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Oh, no, it’s okay! I’m also late in reading posts because of work. 😊
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How Rip Van Winkle long were you unconscious for tweety birds to take up living space?
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Haha They must move pretty quick. Thanks, Janny, and apologies for the lateness of my reply. Hope you had a good birthday.
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I did! Thank you!
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That experience must have left you twitterpated .
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I believe the term is now X-pated, per Elon Musk. Thanks, Pam, and sorry for the lateness of my reply.
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🤣🤣ok these are funny.
Let me follow for more. 😂
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Thank you!
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My pleasure.
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Lol too cute! :D
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Thanks, Carol. Always good to hear from you.
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