>”One drug dealer’s parrot learned to say ‘two for 25’ – a phrase picked up as part of common language used by the organised crime gang run by her boyfriend. Not a phrase you want your parrot squawking when the police come knocking!
Grinning like a shark reading this 😂
Hope they rehome him though
Freebornaiden on
This is why my gang only employed Penguins. They keep their fool mouths shut.
Maybe_Nazi on
What respectful criminal sells anything for 25? Who has fivers nowadays?
He’s going to need to be a change bag for that kind of pricing
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I don’t know why, but I bust out laughing at the headline.
Not true at all, lol, the parrot had no role at all other than being there.
I think whoever was writing this story up for the [Blackpool Gazette](https://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/news/watch-gangsters-girlfriend-teach-parrot-drugs-song-as-boyfriend-led-blackpool-gang-from-behind-bars-5257855?) was a customer.
> Footage also shows the parrot playing with cash, believed to be from the gang’s profits — all in front of a child.
Mango the parrot was the head of the organisation.
*-push it to the limit- plays in the background*
[Example of what I imagine Mango the parrot who is now it witness protection was doing](https://youtube.com/shorts/g-0f8ipvW_Y?si=rt0pn89r9v5ez88e)
>”One drug dealer’s parrot learned to say ‘two for 25’ – a phrase picked up as part of common language used by the organised crime gang run by her boyfriend. Not a phrase you want your parrot squawking when the police come knocking!
Grinning like a shark reading this 😂
Hope they rehome him though
This is why my gang only employed Penguins. They keep their fool mouths shut.
What respectful criminal sells anything for 25? Who has fivers nowadays?
He’s going to need to be a change bag for that kind of pricing