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What is the value of a dead parrot?
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<sent Tue, 1 Oct 1991 10:06:43 LCL via UK.AC.LANCASHIRE-POLLY.PRIME1>
The Guardian Tuesday October 1st
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This dead parrot is difunto
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John Hooper in Madrid
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A question left hanging by John Cleese - what is the value of a dead parrot?
- has finally been answered by a Barcelona judge. His honour Antonio Nun^io
de la Rosa has ruled that a dead parrot is worth 150,000 pesetas (815 pounds).
He was awarding damages to Maria del Carmen Dotras, whose parrot (male, green)
died, passed away, turned moribund, ceased to exist and, in short, became
defunct two years ago in the city's Vall d'Hebron hospital.
Ms dotras, who lives with her mother, had owned the bird for 23 years, since
she was 12. Her family doctor suspected the parrot might be the cause of an
alergy her mother had developed. He wanted it ot have a blood test, and told
her it would be better done by a doctor that a vet. This proved not to be the
case.
According to Ms Dotras, the doctors virtually suffocated the bird by putting
a towel over its head, and took out six times as much blood as they were told
to. Eventually, a consultant ordered it to be put out of its misery.
Ms Dotras put the dead bird in the freezer, to facilitate an autopsy. In fact,
the deep freezing made it impossible to determine the cause of death.
But, as Judge Nun^io de la Rosa observed in judgement - passages which might
have come from a Monty Python script: "The parrot has deceased, and cannot
be revived." He decided the hospital authorities and the doctor responsible
should pay the sum equivalent to a new bird. He dismissed Ms Dotras claim
for damages of one million pesetas. This had been based, in part, on the
argument that her parrot could talk.
Drawing a fine distinction that will be of assistance in future, similar cases,
the judge ruled that it merely "articulated sounds similar to those of people."
"If the parrot had been able to talk", he reasoned, "it would have complained".
TTFN from Pete G6WBJ @ GB7SDN
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Behind The Headlines #1
Hello and welcome to an occasional series of gaffes and other humour culled
from the newsroom of a busy evening newspaper in the West Midlands. To start
you off, two headlines that DID get into print.
"Pony fall girl in stable condition"
and
"Organ breaks during wedding"
... and a reporter's intro that definitely DIDN'T get into print....
A top Staffordshire cyclist could have been prosecuted for dangerous riding
- had he survived a serious road accident, an inquest heard.
Finally, for the moment, even promotions aren't bombproof. Witness this
wonderful literal, next to a picture of a buxom young girl in swimming
costume and tiara.
YOU! Yes, you could be Newport's Carnal Queen!
(Sources: Shropshire Star, Express & Star, Newport Advertiser)
Behind The Headlines #2 Orig: 20-Oct-91 14:15
Hello everyone, more from the wacky world of journalism.
Our story today concerns a kindly old woman who, in the depths of winter,
opened the back door of her farmhouse to find a stray kitten shivering and
half-frozen to death on her step.
So the kind soul took the cat in and, remembering an old-fashioned remedy,
lit the oven and put the cat inside, hoping that the gentle heat would
revive it.
Unfortunately, the kind old woman left the kitten in the oven too long,
effectively cooking (and of course killing) it.
The whole unfortunate episode, explained to RSPCA inspectors by the
much-distressed pensioner, was reported in The Scotsman newspaper (I
think), under the headline ...
SHE THOUGHT SHE'D THAW A PUSSY CAT
Now LC recipe - no, only joking! Bye for now ...
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