Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Another reason I don't like parrots

Not sure which is sadder... that this is news, or that this is news from the front page of an international media outlet-CNN.

If he hadn't been a computer programmer, no doubt he would have caught on much earlier:
"Oh hi, Gary, thanks for checking in on Suzy, she's been seeming pretty down lately. Leaving so soon?"
"Suzy, I'm glad that you found a work-out buddy. I'm sure that Gary will help you stick with your exercise program and help you get in shape."

Mouthy parrot 'reveals sex secret'

LONDON, England -- A computer programmer found out his girlfriend was having an affair when his pet parrot kept repeating her lover's name, British media reported Tuesday.

The African grey parrot kept squawking "I love you, Gary" as his owner, Chris Taylor, sat with girlfriend Suzy Collins on the sofa of their shared flat in Leeds, northern England.

But when Taylor saw Collins's embarrassed reaction, he realized she had been having an affair -- meeting her lover in the flat whilst Ziggy looked on, the UK's Press Association reported.

Ziggy even mimicked Collins's voice each time she answered her telephone, calling out "Hiya Gary," according to newspaper reports.

Call-center worker Collins, 25, admitted the four-month affair with a colleague called Gary to her boyfriend and left the flat she had shared with Taylor, 30, for a year.

Taylor said he had also been forced to part with Ziggy after the bird continued to call out Gary's name and refused to stop squawking the phrases in his ex-girlfriend's voice, media reports said.

"I wasn't sorry to see the back of Suzy after what she did, but it really broke my heart to let Ziggy go," he said.

"I love him to bits and I really miss having him around, but it was torture hearing him repeat that name over and over again.

"I still can't believe he's gone. I know I'll get over Suzy, but I don't think I'll ever get over Ziggy."

Taylor acquired Ziggy as a chick eight years ago and named him after the David Bowie character Ziggy Stardust.

The bird has now found a new home through the offices of a local parrot dealer. Collins, who admitted the affair, said: "I'm not proud of what I did but I'm sure Chris would be the first to admit we were having problems.

"I am surprised to hear he got rid of that bird," she added to The Guardian newspaper. "He spent more time talking to it than he did to me."

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

!!! VERY VERY strange... Boss was supposed to meet me for breakfast yesterday , and was running late (ultimately he didnt stop for it.) Therefore, for the first time in the past few weeks, I had a few minutes to sit and wait with nothing for my mind to multi-task. I grabbed a paper in the lobby next to me, and set to reading the first thing my eyes happened upon... which just so happened to be this very article, in the lower right corner of the front page.
By the time I reached the end, I caught the peripheral view of the familiar green car pull up to the front, and left the paper sitting on the davenport.

However, imagine my surprise to see you quoting this very article... it is the small coincidences in life, my dear...

http://blogs.washingtonpost.com/achenblog/2005/07/toms_dumb_quest.html

19 January, 2006 00:08  

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