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Our Last Line Of Defence - Our Seagulls
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Nobody seems able to do anything to stem the tide of illegal immigrants ... except ... our seagulls!
They'll sort the blighters out!
You see ... people moan about seagulls but, when it comes to the crunch ... you don't see any of those dopey robins attacking the illegal immigrants. Oh no, far too busy posing for Christmas cards.
They'll sort the blighters out!
You see ... people moan about seagulls but, when it comes to the crunch ... you don't see any of those dopey robins attacking the illegal immigrants. Oh no, far too busy posing for Christmas cards.
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///The word seagull is actually an informal way of referring to any of the species that belong to the family Laridae, the gulls. There is not actually a single species called the seagull.///
19:26 Wed 22nd Jul 2015
Ha Ha You are right jogger! Make em all carry an ice cream or a bag of chips as they come through the tunnel. They would bolt back to stan in fear of their benefits and uman rites. before you could blink.
This post comes with a health warning for the self appointed umbrage takers on behalf of whoever takes their fancy right now. all spelling mistakes are deliberate!
This post comes with a health warning for the self appointed umbrage takers on behalf of whoever takes their fancy right now. all spelling mistakes are deliberate!
Nothing so scientific here DTC. I just scatter a few crunched up dog biscuits
on the floor and the great big cat from over the road pounces. When they come home from work and the daft moggie has dragged a couple of mangled gulls in through the catflap the pantomime is priceless. Problem is keeping a straight face when they are telling me that the cat is driving em nuts.
on the floor and the great big cat from over the road pounces. When they come home from work and the daft moggie has dragged a couple of mangled gulls in through the catflap the pantomime is priceless. Problem is keeping a straight face when they are telling me that the cat is driving em nuts.
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