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Haven't all his mates disappeared after
#Thanksgiving

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Maybe because peacocks aren’t meant to be pets...?
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Or horny
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Poor thing. It just waned to be with its fellow fowl.
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That headline reads like a Shel Silverstein story.
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As they say, birds of a feather flock together.
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An eccentric lady had a couple of peacocks when I was growing up. For some reason a few times a year, they would take off and fly from her yard to our trees which were a about a mile and half away. She never knew why they did this.
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Did they return home by themself?
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It's the opposite of The Ugly Duckling
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