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I don't think I'm even going to go and get a bird this year.
It means to get a bird accustomed to being around people, but there's no escaping its connotations.
A lifelong fan of fried chicken -- "One of his favorite sayings was, 'Girl, we gotta get a bird in here,' " Goodrum says -- Kelly made money as a caterer.
I returned the following year, around Thanksgiving, determined to get a bird for a holiday supper, and this time saw one: a speck on the horizon, running away at an impressive speed.
The object of their trips to Arizona, Florida, Michigan, Texas, the Pacific Northwest, Colorado and around New York City is never to just "get" a bird for a life list but to have a "satisfying look," in the words of Don Graffiti.
"We get a bird's-eye view that nobody else gets," he added.
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9 Stop yourself saying 'I'. 10 Bring birds into your life; get a bird-table, and make sure your cat has a bell around its neck.
"Who the hell gets a bird?
"I got a bird!" he yelled.
I've got a bird.
"I got a bird that whistles, I got a bird that sings," Dylan sings, as Johnson did.
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