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Thread started 03/26/03 2:11pm

REDFEATHERS

Are pigeons adventurous?

Question is, are they or do they stick to a routine?


Ok, example..every morning the same pigeon lands on the roof outside my office window at the same time and looks in to say hello to me.


Shouldn't this pigeon be out doing other things with it's friends? It has a routine.

Another example, I saw a pigeon today in a garden and it was stood by a mountain of crumbs left out for him/her...he/she was on his/her mad own...why didnt the other pigeons fly by and see this feast? Do they fly around the same places missing this feast? Or do they randomly fly anywhere everyday for an adventure?


What do you think? If you were a pigeon what would you do?




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Reply #1 posted 03/26/03 2:18pm

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eat, shit, fly about a bit, and go "coo" a lot.
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Reply #2 posted 03/26/03 2:21pm

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My friend feeds the pigeons outside her apartment window every morning. When I stay the night, I feed them in the morning like she does. The pigeons are always waiting on the electrical line right above her apartment and as soon as she throws the feed on the ledge, they fly down and feast.

One time I woke up later than the pigeons are used to being fed and took a cup of feed to the window and noticed that there were no pigeons on the electrical line. I threw the feed on the ledge anyway. I happened to look across the street a few seconds after throwing the feed on the ledge and I'm telling you, it looked like a scene out of Hitchcock's "The Birds". A giant flock of pigeons flew out of the tree across the street to eat the feed.

Even though they weren't waiting on the electrical line like they always do, they were watching and waiting from the tree across the street smile
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Reply #3 posted 03/26/03 2:21pm

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Rats with wings! evil
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.
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Reply #4 posted 03/26/03 2:21pm

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What a horrible curse...to have to bob your head with each step.
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Reply #5 posted 03/26/03 2:21pm

REDFEATHERS

BorisFishpaw said:

eat, shit, fly about a bit, and go "coo" a lot.




Ohhh!!! Wonderful! big grin Would you purposely shit on people's heads?

Where would you fly to?
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Reply #6 posted 03/26/03 2:22pm

REDFEATHERS

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

My friend feeds the pigeons outside her apartment window every morning. When I stay the night, I feed them in the morning like she does. The pigeons are always waiting on the electrical line right above her apartment and as soon as she throws the feed on the ledge, they fly down and feast.

One time I woke up later than the pigeons are used to being fed and took a cup of feed to the window and noticed that there were no pigeons on the electrical line. I threw the feed on the ledge anyway. I happened to look across the street a few seconds after throwing the feed on the ledge and I'm telling you, it looked like a scene out of Hitchcock's "The Birds". A giant flock of pigeons flew out of the tree across the street to eat the feed.

Even though they weren't waiting on the electrical line like they always do, they were watching and waiting from the tree across the street smile




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Reply #7 posted 03/26/03 2:23pm

REDFEATHERS

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

What a horrible curse...to have to bob your head with each step.




Strong neck muscles, but why? They don't give blow jobs do they? lol
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Reply #8 posted 03/26/03 2:24pm

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REDFEATHERS said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

My friend feeds the pigeons outside her apartment window every morning. When I stay the night, I feed them in the morning like she does. The pigeons are always waiting on the electrical line right above her apartment and as soon as she throws the feed on the ledge, they fly down and feast.

One time I woke up later than the pigeons are used to being fed and took a cup of feed to the window and noticed that there were no pigeons on the electrical line. I threw the feed on the ledge anyway. I happened to look across the street a few seconds after throwing the feed on the ledge and I'm telling you, it looked like a scene out of Hitchcock's "The Birds". A giant flock of pigeons flew out of the tree across the street to eat the feed.

Even though they weren't waiting on the electrical line like they always do, they were watching and waiting from the tree across the street smile




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They do smile
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Reply #9 posted 03/26/03 2:24pm

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bkw said:

Rats with wings! evil



...and feathers, dont forget! wink
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Reply #10 posted 03/26/03 2:28pm

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Fried Pickled Pigeon:

1 excellent pigeon, for dining
onion shreds
mashed garlic
ginger shreds
gourmet powder
salt
sugar
powdered licorice root
ginger powder

1. Soak the pigeon in hot water for a while, then depilate it, remove the intestines, and clean it.

2. Mix up the onion shreds, mashed garlic, ginger shreds, powdered licorice root. Then seal them together with gourmet powder, sugar, salt in a jar to pickle for 1 hour or so.

3. Coat the pigeon with shortening liquid, after it is dry, fry it in a frying pot until done. When it looks scarlet, place it in a dish.

4. Get ready a small dish of Mongolian seasoning.
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Reply #11 posted 03/26/03 2:28pm

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REDFEATHERS said:

BorisFishpaw said:

eat, shit, fly about a bit, and go "coo" a lot.




Ohhh!!! Wonderful! big grin Would you purposely shit on people's heads?

Where would you fly to?


Of course, shitting on people's heads is one of the
top perks of being a pigeon!

That and shitting on a newly cleaned flashy car,
10 seconds after the owners finished it.

If I was a pigeon, I'd get all my pigeon friends to
line up on telephone wires and stuff and stare at
people in a sorta hitchcock kinda way.
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Reply #12 posted 03/26/03 2:31pm

REDFEATHERS

BorisFishpaw said:

REDFEATHERS said:

BorisFishpaw said:

eat, shit, fly about a bit, and go "coo" a lot.




Ohhh!!! Wonderful! big grin Would you purposely shit on people's heads?

Where would you fly to?


Of course, shitting on people's heads is one of the
top perks of being a pigeon!

That and shitting on a newly cleaned flashy car,
10 seconds after the owners finished it.

If I was a pigeon, I'd get all my pigeon friends to
line up on telephone wires and stuff and stare at
people in a sorta hitchcock kinda way.




evillol


You are qualified!!! deal
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Reply #13 posted 03/26/03 4:13pm

REDFEATHERS

OMG!!! My pigeon thread could be a winner, but you coose to be non-pigeon people... hmm

Maybe Mother Theresa came back as a pigeon, Marilyn Monroe, William The Conqueror, how could you be so insensitive? sad
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