He's actually cursing you but you can't tell the difference!
2006-12-18 20:43:34
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answer #1
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answered by JustLynn 6
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I think the bird gets stoned on a special bird song food.
We had a Canary that wouldn't stop singing until you covered up the cage. At first the singing was relaxing, but after about a month, that stupid bird cage was covered all the time. Finally the Canary ran away (or should I say flew away)
2006-12-19 04:39:55
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answer #2
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answered by OOGLY 4
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Probably singing about memories of freedom and flying over the rainbow.
2006-12-19 04:37:17
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answer #3
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answered by luckycat 5
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Longing for other birds.
2006-12-19 04:34:27
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answer #4
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answered by Isis 7
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because the bird has a lot of free time in its hands-wings.
2006-12-19 04:36:51
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answer #5
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answered by Piggy 6
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Because it's 'genetically-programmed' to sing, for procreative-purposes.
2006-12-19 04:40:34
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answer #6
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answered by Realistic Viewpoint 3
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Cause he doesn't like to be "caged up".Let him be free!
2006-12-19 04:53:34
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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www.interpreting the singing of caged birds.com - "help me help me this stinky human has deprived me of my freedom help me help me help me
2006-12-19 04:38:21
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answer #8
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answered by Norman 7
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a song about what he witnessed, my radio tried to choke me, as you can see in my avatar, so yeah. it sings about that. IDK why. let me guess, yours sings ice ice baby?
2006-12-19 04:34:49
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answered by experiMENTAL bunny 6
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to cheer themselves up
2006-12-19 04:41:50
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answered by Anonymous
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