Once upon a time, there was a respectable cockatiel named Irulan, whose peculiar obsession was shredding SHROCKs. Yes, you read it right—SHROCKs! These were special soft rocks that had the uncanny ability to emit squeaking joy when shredded.
Irulan's owner couldn't understand why his feathered friend found such joy in destroying these peculiar rocks. Every time he would bring home a shiny new SHROCK, Irulan's eyes would light up with mischievous delight.
One sunny day, as Irulan’s owner was organising his rock collection, he stumbled upon an extraordinary SHROCK. It was larger than any he had ever seen, with mesmerising patterns that seemed to dance in the sunlight. It consisted not only of shrocks (sola balls) but also had pieces of luffa, willow balls full of crinkled paper, enchanting beechwood beads all carefully arranged on a seagrass twine. Irulan, perched nearby, immediately noticed the newfound treasure and began chirping excitedly.
With a glint in her beady eyes, Irulan carefully positioned the colossal SHROCK between her tiny tentacles. sheIt mustered up all her strength, and gave it one mighty chomp, she let out an ear-piercing scream of happiness that could rival a car alarm!
And so, the legend of Irulan, the shrock-shredding cockatiel, grew, bringing laughter and joy to all who had the pleasure of witnessing this feathered phenomenon.
SHROCK
Sola, seagrass, beech wood, luffah, willow, paper,