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flock off dude:mrgreen:
Fowl play
flock off dude:mrgreen:
Fowl play
LOL, you are showing a lot of pluck!
You didn't expect me to just swallow that kind of remark.
I have heard seagulls described as flying rats and I seem to recall that the guy who said that used to feed them bread laced with Louisiana Hot Sauce.
Which they gobbled up, then puked up.
To be honest, I never realized seagulls eat other birds...maybe just the Italian variety?
And further, I'll take crows over doves. Ever see one up close? Crows are beautifull.
Works for me and I'm sure that lots of people will believe that.
People believe Noah's Arc existed and that somebody actually lived inside of a giant fish for three days.I'm convinced that people will believe anything.
I'm not much inclined to take things like this as "signs".
I will agree that some people will believe anything.
Other people are more skeptical.
A seagull and a black crow swept down on the doves after they were set free from the Apostolic Palace during the Pope's weekly Angelus prayer.
Tens of thousands of people watched as one dove struggled to break free.
But the crow pecked repeatedly at the other dove. It's not clear what happened to the doves that flew away.
See more of this article (With photos.) here:BBC News - Pope's peace doves attacked by crow and seagull
What message does anyone believe that God sent to to the worlds people by allowing this to happen?
It kind of looks like He rejected the Pope's peace gesture.
What might that mean for the future of the world?
ah ternabout is fair play!
Why do you keep robin all my good bird jokes
HOLY PUNISHMENT BATMAN
Robin
Now buzzard off:mrgreen:
What's the matter? Chicken?
LOL that's funny. a good joke others will be raven about.
I certainly won't grouse about that!
It kind of looks like He rejected the Pope's peace gesture.
What might that mean for the future of the world?
but you might crow about it?
It doesn't mean anything. It's birds acting like birds.
Let osprey it doesn't come to that.