Yes, I have. A dove enthusiast that I am close to, told me that it sounds like Michael Jackson when he sneezes.
So, has anyone else ever wondered just what it may sound like when Michael Jackson sneezes?
Love,
Mrs. G
Fascinated with the concept of a dove actually crying, I went to my local petshop to see the doves. Got one out of it's cage and booted it up the ass - it was mightily pissed off but I didn't see any tears. It did crap on my shoe though.
but of course
of course one never knows if i am hidden among invisibility also....
i cant get to to work from work though-- this PC i am at must have setting set to prevent me from usign icq2go--
i must have a PC savy one to tell me wherest to look....
i forgot to say about the invisibel thingy
see if i am online then Zeni will icq me insisting i write lovely fragmented sentences devoid of any capitalization and worser yet really bad spelling..
it just takes so much of my time up :)
How could this happen?
I come to QZ with a very important ornithological question, and instead the Undertaker and He Who Can't Type In Caps turn it into their personal playground.
I'd think you two were a couple of inconsiderate teenagers, but we KNOW that's not the case.
Oh, um.
"Coo coo coo" is that the sound of doves crying? There are tons of rats with wings in this island.
If you are reffering to the song from Purple Rain, I'd say that the sound of doves crying is made by the synthesizer after the chorus. Doo dee de do. Doo dee de do.
Other than these two answers, which are pretty dumb, I'm in a bemused state.
Carry on.
Far be it for me to disappoint Miss James:
I didn't realise this topic was about a Prince song. As you know, the ponced up pixie is as welcome in my house as Hitler would be at a Bar Mitzvah.
Purple Rain??? Purple Twat.