Fashion by Coco

9 Sep 2009, 11:33 am - Posted by Grant Email - 2226 views - Categories: Staff

"It sure is hard to get the dishes done."



WPR staff member, Jeremy discovers what a fashion makeover by Coco le Parrot looks like. Tres elegant, non?

2 comments

Comment from: Wendy Collis [Visitor]
This bird looks exactly like my (ex) parrot Kricket
who resides there! Besides the good fashion sense
these parrots are really good at removing "skin tags"
from one's neck and redesigning jewellery.
Thanks Jeremy for looking after our amazing
feathered friends!
21/10/09 @ 15:18
Comment from: Stephanie [Visitor]
Kricket, is a sweat heart, she has her Amazon friend that she spends all her time with.
13/11/09 @ 20:41

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