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: There is a dead bird in my freezer
: macybean November 08, 2006, 08:26:50 AM
This wouldn't happen if I lived with girls.

Okay, don't get me wrong: I like my roommates and I prefer to live with guys for various reasons, but there is a dead bird in my freezer. A large dead bird. He's mostly in a ziploc bag, except his tail, which is sticking out. There's a bag of frozen chicken wings on top of him (what female would put food on top of a dead animal in the freezer?).
 
I saw him last night while talking with one roommate. He said he'd explain later-he was mid-story at the time-but never got around to it. I guess we both forgot. I didn't flinch too much about it: My dad was into taxidermy in med school (to pay for schooling) and kept dead animals at his parents' house, even leaving a bunch in their freezer when we moved to England a few years later. I once found a dead bird in our freezer as a teenager (wrapped in foil and in a plastic bag). When I asked him about it, he got upset at me and told me to put it back where I found it. LOL. He wasn't doing taxidermy anymore, though, so I didn't get it.
 
But really, why put a dead bird in the freezer? Neither of these guys is into taxidermy, though one did study ecology. That wasn't the one that said he'd explain it. Oh, and they put it on the same shelf I keep my food on! Nice.
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: PennyK November 08, 2006, 08:35:16 AM
Feathers and all??

OK............ EWWWE!

I put dead birds in my freezer too but they generally have no feathers and we stuff'em and eat'em shortly after.

Can't wait to hear the story on this one.
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: Anakalia November 08, 2006, 09:18:36 AM
OMG!! hahahhaaa  That's so icky gross, I think I'd have a heart attack opening up the freezer to see that! We once had to keep a bird for a couple days because the county was checking for the West Nile Virus so they told us to put dead bird in the freezer.  I told Tony I would be having NO dead diseased birds in my house, so we kept the bird over in my neighbors deep freezer. lol 
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: Kirsti November 08, 2006, 09:29:11 AM
SO you are right, that would NEVER happen if you were living with at bunch of girls... That is funny that it's in there though.... one of my guy friends had is dead cat in his freazer for over 3 months it was sooo gross! Anyway, I would love to hear the story of how the bird ended up there.

~K
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: galxe November 08, 2006, 10:57:46 AM
Haha, this thread is hilarious. I must admit though that my morbid curiosity keeps me coming back constantly, because I'm dying to find out why, exactly, there is a dead bird in your freezer. (Like all of my subtly awful puns?  ;D)
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: GrumpyBunny November 08, 2006, 11:39:48 AM
Ooh, ooh, ooh, I have a dead bird in the freezer story!  When I worked at Sea World, my roommate, Lori, (who also worked at Sea World) had an evil lovebird named Doogie who liked to kill his wives.  She kept buying him wives, and he kept killing them.  Every time one died, Lori would put her in the freezer with the thought in mind that she would take her in to work and have her necropsied (she worked in Aviculture - the bird department).  But she kept forgetting to take the wives in to work.  So, we ended up with a freezer full of, like, 5 dead birds...  So pleasant.

Don't even get me started on when Lori decided that she could do the necropsies herself.  On the kitchen counter.  :-\   
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: shangrila November 08, 2006, 01:25:14 PM
The only reason i can think to have a dead bird in the freezer is if you plan to check it for west nile
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: macybean November 08, 2006, 01:34:59 PM
Who knew that so many people have had dead animals in their freezers?

Neither of my roommates have come home yet. I promise to post when I know the reason (which will probably be something pretty boring after all the hoopla, huh?). :)

And Penny-Yup, feathers and all.
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: brandon November 08, 2006, 01:41:28 PM
Man, and I thought old leftovers in the freezer were bad... You guys have me beat hands-down.
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: specialkdanemom November 08, 2006, 03:14:56 PM
This thread is morbidly good...  I thought my freezer had some bad things.  Reading this thread + having a beer = spillage from mouth.  Thanks everyone... HAHAHAHA!!
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: The Brindle Pack November 08, 2006, 03:50:44 PM
lol... I was thinking.... doesn't everyone have a dead bird in the freezer this time of year.  Little did I know you were talking a fresh kill.  Can't wait to hear the story.
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: macybean November 08, 2006, 03:56:38 PM
Here is the surprising, though slightly anti-climactic, conclusion:

My roommate who studied ecology in school went out to a west Texas preservation this weekend to help contain the deer population. :( It's a marsh in the desert or something similar, so it's a very unique ecosystem, but it's been overrun by deer. So I suppose I can knock on wood that I didn't find a deer head in my freezer. I think I would have cried.

Well, it turns out, it is not a whole bird (but thank goodness I didn't completely investigate that part). It is the tail end of a turkey. Yes, a turkey. And by tail end, I don't just mean the tail feathers. According to my roommate, there is still "some meat attached". He said he needs to find some borax so he can coat the meaty part and preserve this thing. Then he wants to spread the tail out, so he'll have a turkey feather fan. You can't make this stuff up.

I wonder if he plans on hanging this thing in my house... Now I am happy that he keeps the door to his room closed.

I am happy to have entertained you folks today, but if anyone wants to adopt a 22-year-old, smart, handsome, red-headed roommate (no help needed with transport-he has his own vehicle), let me know. ;)
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: traklover November 09, 2006, 02:29:37 AM
I hate to say it but there is a dead bird in my freezer, and it is a whole one not just the tail, and I have no intention of ever eating it. I am a woman and being as how several of my friends also have dead birds in their freezers, the only strange part is that the turkey is whole. Our birds are all ducks and we take them out periodically and use them to teach our our dogs how to handle birds for the purpose of hunt trials and tests. If is really funny to watch a retriever attempt to pick up a dead duck for the first time. They pick them up cause that is obviously what you want, then spit them out instantly cause they have feathers and they don't feel right in their mouth. They usually pick them up and spit them out again several times before the retrieve is accomplished. It's hilarious to see. Unfortunately there is no way around training with birds. It is part of the test, that birds be used to test retrieving ability. Fortunately the birds used are always dead. And when training the birds are good for several sessions (with trips to the freezer) before they shred.
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: Anakalia November 09, 2006, 04:10:23 AM
OMG! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAAA!!  That's just too funny!  That reminds me of something Tony would do.  We had to save a chunk of wood for a couple years (big chunk, to heavy to carry) because he thought it looked "cool"...umm yeah.  ::)  So that's a pretty good excuse for a dead bird butt being in the freezer!  ;D
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: Kirsti November 09, 2006, 04:31:48 AM
Haahaa! What a crazy roomate! A turky butt, come on, most people this time of year have a whole turky...withou t feathers... that is just to funny, very origional... guys are weird, these stories prove it  ;)!

~K
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: EllieAndBlu November 09, 2006, 04:36:47 AM
I am happy and thankful to report I have never found a turkey butt in my freezer, or a hamster for that matter (Jenn your story was hysterical!)...but I have laughed my own butt off at these stories... great thread!
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: DoberBaby17 November 09, 2006, 06:54:20 AM
Oh my ... I'm sure there's an interesting story behind that one!  You have GOT to post it as soon as you find out!!!  :D

I have a funny story about dead things in freezers, actually.  I had a hampster named Archimedes when Brandon and I were dating.  I came home one evening to find him very dead in his cage (the hampster, not Brandon), in the middle of winter.  I wanted the guy to have a proper burial, but knew there was no way I could dig a hole in the frozen ground myself.  So, I put him in a little tin, stuck him in the freezer, called Brandon and asked if he would mind burying him the next morning when it was daylight and warmer.  He said sure.

So the next day he comes over with shovels and all that stuff.  He says he's going to get a drink and a snack from the kitchen first, and is in the kitchen for a few minutes when I hear the shrillest, girliest scream EVER.  I go in the kitchen and find a terrified looking Brandon, holding an empty tin, with a very frozen Archimedes on the floor.  Apparently Brandon thought he had found super special ice-cream in the freezer and was in for quite a shock!  

Guess I should have told Brandon where I was storing the poor guy, huh?  ::)

BWAHAHAHAHAHA  I snorted..and thats not cool when your sick

Okay...the snort...thats one of the funniest parts here. I'm more grossed out, I guess, by the "dead animals" stuff, but the snort is hilarious! Wait, does that make me kinda gross?? Haha!
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: DoberBaby17 November 09, 2006, 06:56:30 AM
I dont have a dead animal in the freezer story, but I have put something odd in the freezer.

When I first got atticus he had an obstruction.  It caused alot of problems with the breeder and he had to go to the vet etc etc.  So I get him back and find something in the yard that he had pooped out.  It looked like the arm from a barney doll.  It was pretty big and looked like it was left by aliens.

(didnt have poop on it, dont worry)

So i put it in a baggy and went to bring it over the breeders.  I put it in my glovebox and forgot about it.  It stayed in there for a while and a friend noticed a smell.  Ok..i remembered..it was the arm.

Then i decided i needed to be all grissom and put it in my freezer.  The damn thing is still in there. LOL and i have moved, so i had to pack the arm.

Holy crap! You crack me up! Way to be all "Grissom" with the butt arm.
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: Binky November 09, 2006, 07:16:10 AM
Just have to say, this is a great thread! :) You just never know what people have going on in their houses-or freezers!
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: Kirsti November 09, 2006, 07:27:29 AM
Hahaa, Jenn I can not belive I missed your story!! That is way to funny!!! All these stories are way to funny!!  ;D and verry gross!

~K
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: longshadowfarms November 09, 2006, 10:10:57 AM
Frankly, after 20 yrs of marriage to a hunter/trapper, I've lost count of the dead things I've run across in the freezer.  For the most part, I've gotten used to it, except for when it is just a fur.  Then it is soft and freaks me out every time.  There was a raccoon fur in my freezer for almost a year.  That one about did me in.  There have been whole fish, whole birds, etc.  I've actually shipped a dead bird through the mail once to Cornell for necropsy.  That was pretty freaky.  I also used to ship a lot of live birds through the mail.  Those were always interesting conversation starters at the post office.