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Hood Ornaments?

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 2:00 pm
by F9K9
Mine just won't stay centered on the hood! :x
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He is ever vigilant for a wandering duck!

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 2:25 pm
by 04crewvt
Yea but if you work at it he could become a pretty cool car alarm. Image

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 2:47 pm
by F9K9
Gawd, I don't need him to pick up that sound. He has the microwave and telephone down pat as it is. Besides making false runs to both he has got her ankle bitters down pat, as well. I can't count the times I have woke them out of a sound sleep to put them out when the feathered t*rd tricked me. :lol:

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 3:08 pm
by fallvitals
To think, I can't keep birds from crapping all over my truck, and all you want to do is mount one too it! :lol:

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 3:18 pm
by F9K9
fallvitals wrote:To think, I can't keep birds from crapping all over my truck, and all you want to do is mount one too it! :lol:
I never dreamed in my wildest thoughts that I would like one of the nasty things. She wanted an African Grey all her life, I got her one and the devil ended up bonding with me. He has to go where ever I go in the house. Follows me like a puppy.....lmao

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 3:21 pm
by HenryJ
Get yourself an eye patch and a peg leg. Then all you need is a good Pirate name, you already have the bird for your shoulder.

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 3:30 pm
by F9K9
HenryJ wrote:Get yourself an eye patch and a peg leg.
Get into your "super detailed mode" for next spring. I already sprung the news to my boss and she didn't blink! :wink:

Then again I have screwed with her pool for 3 days and met a shrub with a tap root larger underground than it was above ground, ruined one recovery strap, dug holes in the yard with the CC and the heep with it's 4:1 4 low. Finally took the nifty sawzall that you educated me about and terminated the sucker. :lol:

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 6:58 pm
by roadrunner
Aaarrrr me harty! Me thinks ya need to teach the foul bird to scream like one o them eagle birds. (so as to scare away the ducks) lmao PS: A little strategically placed super glue on the brush guard would keep the "ornament" centered. :wink:

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 8:52 pm
by F9K9
roadrunner wrote:...........Me thinks ya need to teach the foul bird to scream like one o them eagle birds....................
Trust me on the fact that he has allot of sayings that he has picked up on his own. Nothing that I would be afraid to have Brule's Tach hear but, it is amazing what they come up with. The latest that he put together on his own is "C'mon Jarhead buddy, where are you going?"ImageImageImageImage

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 7:15 am
by AZS10Crew
There's one way to keep him centered...

http://www.taxidermy.net/

8)

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 7:18 am
by 04crewvt
Afraid Reed would be found anchored to the bottom of his new pool by a selection of automotive parts should the bird come to harm.
"Honest I don't know what happened maybe he was using it as a parts washer???" (Mrs. to the PD when they arrive).

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 4:42 pm
by okie s10
Stuffed bird! Clever idea. But on the serious side, I have actually had thoughts about putting a hood ornamnet on mine. Really love the old Pontiac indian chiefs and got one on ebay that is near mint. But mentioned it to my sons, laid it up on the hood, and they haven't stopped laughing yet. And this was about 6 months ago. They too young, don't even know what a hood ornament is. Project on hold!

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 4:53 pm
by F9K9
Might actually be somewhat cool if, you think it has a chance of not being ripped off. I can't recall which recent car show I saw on TV, probable NYC because it was on Fox. They had a Rolls Royce, hit a button, a door slid open, their usually ornament popped up. Button was hit again and it lowered out of sight and the door slid closed. It had suicide doors doors and had an umbrella compartment that was in the front fender. Fox and I agreed on the fact that if, it was our car, someone would greet us with an umbrella when we arrived anyway. :lol:

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 7:18 pm
by rlrnr53
Hood ornaments have gone the way of carburators and drum brakes. Government regulations require any hood ornament to either break away on light contact, or be spring loaded to give way if a person comes in contact with one of them. The last ones I remember were on the late 70s or early 80s full size cars. Reed, yours isn't too bad looking.

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 8:23 pm
by roadrunner
Hope your bird doesn't do what a friend's did. He and his girlfriend moved and the bird got so upset it plucked all (and I DO mean ALL) it's own feathers out. HELL of a sight! Naked bird sitting on a kitchen low door looking pitiful.

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 8:46 pm
by F9K9
rlrnr53 wrote:............. Reed, yours isn't too bad looking.
Thanks, Bro! I needed a little distraction from Brule's question.

My wife, Sue, always wanted one. She worked with a nurse who's hubby raised several species of birds which requires hand feeding on 2 hr intervals when young. Regional price here is 2-3K. She is a good partner and I scored the devil for 500 green backs. I researched a little but, because he had bonded with my wife's gf's hubby, I was in deep sh*t from the start. He prefers men and so, I was selected. I was in trouble from day one. All I hear is " I wanted an African Grey all my life" and he just likes you! :cry:

A bird was not high on my list of priorities. Been a dog handler and trainer for what seems forever. He snuck in and his ability to create his own phrases is pretty cool. If, he knows I am home and he is not in the same room with me, he crawls down and finds me. He gives english commands to her 2 ankle biting pos Pekingnese muts and tells my female German Shepard to down and stay while he is enroute.

Hopefully I can document all of this eventually.

Everytime I sneak a camera around him, he becomes a deaf mute. :lol:

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 10:57 pm
by F9K9
roadrunner wrote:Hope your bird doesn't do what a friend's did. He and his girlfriend moved and the bird got so upset it plucked all (and I DO mean ALL) it's own feathers out. HELL of a sight! Naked bird sitting on a kitchen low door looking pitiful.
I missed that post while typing. Yes, these things are high maintenance. Tons of problems and few vets that specialize. Closest experts to us are the University of TN and Louisville. Both between 90 and 110 miles from us. I have built a larger crash kit for that bird than I had for a working dog or a human.

Truly a silly pet to own! A mere unnoticed blood feather broken will empty him of the precious fluid in hrs. With my track record concerning birds, I hope that you understand that I do what I must out of love and respect.

Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 7:54 pm
by roadrunner
Careful Reed! This bird with all it's commands may be a CIA agent infiltrating your house to take over and off ya. lmao

Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 8:04 pm
by HenryJ
It is a conspiracy! I knew all the bird flu scare was just a rouse! Beware the coup! (or is that coo? ;) )

Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 9:35 pm
by F9K9
HenryJ wrote:It is a conspiracy! I knew all the bird flu scare was just a rouse! Beware the coup! (or is that coo? ;) )
That devil! He promised me the bird thing was diverted! :lol:

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Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 1:00 pm
by roadrunner
Now one of them would be (ugh) interesting as a hood ornament on your CC Reed. lol