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Reply #90 posted 07/06/05 9:37am

2the9s

TheFrog said:

AzurePanther said:

Has a pigeon pooped on you yet smile


Not sure if you're directing that at me, but...

no, not yet. smile

one day I hope to be worthy. pray


Are you sure? Cause I've seen pictures of you...

smile
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Reply #91 posted 07/06/05 9:37am

ella731

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Reincarnate said:

I got pooped on by a bird in Covent Garden once and you know what's really irritating? All those people who come up to you and tell you it's lucky mad



being pooped on is never lucky

no no no!
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Reply #92 posted 07/06/05 9:42am

Lleena

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Reply #93 posted 07/06/05 11:19am

pardonme4livin

TheFrog said:

Re: Fauxie and AsylumUtopia's little discussion on the subject of eating pigeons, i just want to say that this saddens me enormously.

There are plenty of other animals and birds which can be eaten, without needing recourse to the wood pigeon. This thread is meant to be a celebration of the wood pigeon. Where orgers can discuss the ups and downs which the wood pigeon has encountered over the past 18-24 months. smile


drool Good eatin'.... nod lol
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Reply #94 posted 07/06/05 12:59pm

sinisterpentat
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Cloudbuster said:

TheFrog said:



not a bird-lover, i take it. neutral


Wrong. I Luuuuurrrrrvvvvveeeee birds! biggrin


i'm sure you see this one in your parts quite often.




















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Reply #95 posted 07/06/05 1:02pm

pardonme4livin

sinisterpentatonic said:

Cloudbuster said:



Wrong. I Luuuuurrrrrvvvvveeeee birds! biggrin


i'm sure you see this one in your parts quite often.

finger



falloff nod
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Reply #96 posted 07/06/05 1:40pm

mdiver

ella731 said:

retina said:

This is the kind of British bird that I like:



biggrin



Does this species shit on passerbys too?



Sometimes..I would have to say that those kinds of bird definately give me wood
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Reply #97 posted 07/06/05 1:48pm

retina

ella731 said:

AsylumUtopia said:


Not that I'm aware of, although if you move slow enough... biggrin

Cannibalism doesn't just refer to humans though, it refers to any animal that feeds on others of its own kind.
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So if this bird






fed on this bird





Thats cannabalism?


big grin


eek Oh damn! Those birds can feed on each other any time, if you ask me. Call it whatever you want.

horny

horny

horny

You have great taste, ella! wink
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Reply #98 posted 07/06/05 3:30pm

lilmissmissy

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Lleena said:



Very sexyz nod





































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No hablo espanol,no! no no no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... nod
music "Come into my world..." music
Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " confuse
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Reply #99 posted 07/06/05 5:41pm

Lleena

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lilmissmissy said:

Lleena said:



Very sexyz nod





































falloff



I do like his six pack nod Although I think that might be two birds rolled into one confuse
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Reply #100 posted 07/06/05 8:00pm

sisforscandalo
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jerseykrs said:

you mean lonely??

falloff no way. have u seen his picture in his public profile? the Frog is HOT! lol..interesting thread by the way...
"music is my life partner. the only one who will never EVER leave me"--Tommy Lee
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Reply #101 posted 07/06/05 8:13pm

charlottegelin

TheFrog said:

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The Song Thrush is now showing some signs of population recovery following a large decline

about 4 years ago we would see these in our garden in the summer
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Reply #102 posted 07/07/05 2:28am

Cloudbuster

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sinisterpentatonic said:

Cloudbuster said:



Wrong. I Luuuuurrrrrvvvvveeeee birds! biggrin


i'm sure you see this one in your parts quite often.




















finger


lol
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