X-Flare Lead-in 1: “We’re Nanday!” . by Alice B. Clagett

Another day in the fight against size, species and gender bias!
Watch out for the Nanday swear words! Where did the Nandays pick those words up anyway?

X-Flare Lead-in 1: We're Nanday! .

Image: “Nanday Parakeet,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 June 2017, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Nanday Parakeet,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 June 2017, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

  • VIDEO BY ALICE
  • SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
  • MORE INFORMATION
  • VIDEO CREDITS

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This video is about a right rowdy conversation with some Nanday parakeets. This video is the first of two lead-ins to an X-flare’s arrival at Earth. Looks like another X-flare happened about 4 hours ago. We will see what the next week has in store in the way of Incoming Light to New Earth!

There is an edited Summary after the video …

VIDEO BY ALICE

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

Dear Ones,

You are just not going to believe this! I was walking into this courtyard, and there were all these Nanday parakeets around in the sycamore trees, right?

And they were all saying: We’re Nanday! Nanday! We’re Nanday parakeets!

I swear! That is what they were saying! There were maybe 20 of them all saying it … not all at the same time. One after the other … some little ones, some big ones, very insistent ones …

And then one over her [points to the left] said: We’re not parrots. [I gather they look down in parrots.] We’re Nanday. Nanday.

And then this one [on the right] said the same thing.

So I said [using their dialect]: Nanday!

And they all freaked out! And they said: She speaks parrot … [I speak parrot. Not parakeet? Oouu! What an insult!] … and they went flying off that way! [points to behind her.]

I said: Why don’t you come back? I’ll take a movie of you! You’ll be a movie star!

And they said: No! We won’t come back.

I said: Why not?

They said: You scared us!

. . . . .

So these Nanday parakeets speak English. That is their name. That is why they are called that … They are always saying: Nanday! Ok!

My Thoughts on That

I forgot some of that. It goes like this. I tried to imitate their voice. First I said [in human English dialect]: Nanday!

But they did not like that. So I said it the same way they said it [in Nanday parakeet dialect]: Nanday! Nanday!

Like that. Then I stopped. And one of them said: She speaks parrot. [What an Insult!]

And then one on the other side said: That’s right. Nanday!

It’s just that they are speaking English. You know? But they have strange vocal cords. We have to figure out how to translate their vocal cord lingo … They are speaking English! I know you can figure it out! Go on out and try it yourself!

Rabbit

[Sees a rabbit.] Hi, dude! [No response. I guess they are too shy to talk.]

Baby Nanday Hunt

There is one Nanday parakeet over here. I think that is one. Let’s just see.

Oops! [Sees another rabbit.] Dude! Dude! Que paso?Que paso? [No response. Introvert!] oh well …

[Continuing the hunt for the baby Nanday parakeet … ] I think this might be something else pretending to be a Nanday parakeet. Could it be a mocking bird pretending?

Me: What kind of bird are you?

Parakeet: A Nan-day.

Me: You’re a Nanday? You’re a Nanday?

Parakeet: Yes. I’m a Nanday.

Me: Baby Nanday, huh? Baby Nanday? Little one?

Parakeet: What!

Me: I am going to try to find it … See if it …

Parakeet: What!

Me: … really is a Nanday, because it doesn’t sound like those adult Nandays …

Parakeet: What!

Me: … at all. Dude! Dude! Nanday!

Parakeet: What!

Me: Nanday!

Parakeet: Yes. I’m a Nanday ‘keetee’.

Me: Nanday! Nanday! Nanday!

Parakeet: So what!

Me: Nanday! Nanday! Nanday!

Parakeet: It’s that girl! That girl! That girl who speaks like parrot!

Me: It’s her. It’s the girl who speaks parrot!

To you: Did you hear it?

To parrot: Dude! Dude!

To you: You know, I have to tell you that these Nanday parakeets have quite a vocabulary. Just now I heard one say: O great shit! She speaks like people!

Impugning my accent! Would you believe that? I’m a newbie at this, and yet I get these kinds of insults. And earlier I heard more in the same vein … what you might call very feisty language.

And yet a songbird just here said to me: They don’t speak sweetly like us.

Well, natch! Those Nanday parakeets are something else.

. . . . .

There has been a further conversation with those two Nanday parakeets over there. They heard me talking about their vocabulary, and one of them said: She’s making fun of us!

And I begged off. I said: Nobody ever knew that you guys could talk. I just learned to talk. You know?

[Listen to the faint voice of the parakeet. What did you hear?}

And since then they have been saying: Great shit!

I said: Great shit?

And they said: Yes! Great shit!

They said it three more times. And that’s not the only thing they’ve said. It’s just that I can’t put that on this website.

Parakeet: Great shit! She is laughing at us!

Me: Anything else?

To you: I’m in the dog house!

Parakeet: Great shit! She is laughing at us! O God! O no! O no! O God! …  Great big shit! Great shit!

Me: What did you say? Great big shit? What did you say?

Parakeet: Great big shit! Great big shit! Goddamn it!

Me: Ah! “Dammit! Dammit all!” Who did they learn from?

[I will try charm:} You guys are something else. You’re the greatest. You’re the most fantastic. Everybody loves you! You’re great!

I hear: Yes! We’re great! [Another bird, faintly:} We’re great. [First bird:] That’s right. We’re goddamned great!

To you: I have no words! See you later!

. . . . .

I was starting to leave, and they seem real happy. They are flying here and there. And so I said: You’re Nanday! You’re not parrots!

And one of them said: Goddamn it! She’s making fun of us!

Parakeet: That’s right.

Me: I was not! I like you!

Parakeet: What?

Me: I like you!

To you: They don’t like me. They just flew away.

. . . . .

You know, those parakeets remind me of that movie star … what is his name? Gilbert Gottfried … that guy who played the voice for the parrot Iago … Jafar’s parrot Iago … the evilly inclined parrot. Remember that? It was really cool.

I swear, it’s a natural match. It’s amazing. I wonder if he studied these diabolical birds … these birds with quite a mouth, I am here to tell you … and very definite opinions. Very definite. They have me beat!

. . . . .

That’s all for now, Dear Ones.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Filmed on 4 May 2024 and published on 5 May 2024

MORE INFORMATION

Link: “X-Flare Lead-in 1: “We’re Nanday!” by Alice B. Clagett, filmed on 4 May 2024 and published on 5 May 2024 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-xsj ..

VIDEO CREDITS

“X-Flare Lead-in 1: We’re Nanday!”
by Alice B. Clagett

Filmed on 4 May 2024 and produced on 5 May 2024
Location: Santa Monica Mountains, CA
CC BY-SA 4.0 International

 

Music by Fae Spencer from Pixabay
“A Short Sassy Waltz” – Pixabay license

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