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[Opinions] Re: Pigeon
You might as well call your child “Flying Rat” as far as I’m concerned."We have met the enemy and he is us" Walt Kelly
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around here ...Flying rats are seagulls. God, they are so disgusting and obnoxious.
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My hometown is by the sea and seagulls are annoying, especially the giant ones. They’d rather eat trash than fish these days and they chase off smaller birds
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A couple of years ago there was a feature on the BBC World News about a seaside town in either Devon or Cornwall which showed harmless humans sitting on a bench, enjoying the view, unwrapping their sandwiches and having them snatched out of their hands by very large and determined seagulls. The municipality had to put up warning signs, I think.
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Apparently that happened to a friend of mine in Australia!
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And they screech. At least the sound of pigeons is pleasant.
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They do have an elegance no pigeon comes close to. When I was teaching in a seaside suburb, a very pleasant, mature and organised girl - about 14 - came to school one morning in floods of tears. I was her class teacher, so she was my problem. It turned out that a low-flying seagull with a digestive upset had crapped lavishly all over her - mostly on her shoulder; and the stench was phenomenal. Teenagers really, really care about being smelly. The kids' toilets only had cold water, so I sent another kid to fetch a spare dress in her size from the Needlework classroom, undressed her, washed her with lots of soap and hot water, buttoned her up in the borrowed dress ... and still she cried! Someone had given me some very nice perfume for my recent birthday, so I took it out of my bag and dabbed generous amounts of it on my little victim. Her tears dried up then! And we never discussed it again. Her name was Adrienne; I'll never forget her.
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That's a sweet story.
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