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Forum: Questions and Answers 25-04-2009, 18:24
Replies: 62
Views: 2,843
Posted By Eric
Re: What sort of bird is this??

I don't think that is a wander. This is a wander: "How 'bout them Jays, eh"! And even then, there is a link to cormorants ... if you spend a lot of your youth shagging flies, and you get good at...
Forum: Questions and Answers 24-04-2009, 00:18
Replies: 62
Views: 2,843
Posted By Eric
Re: What sort of bird is this??

Newfoundland was built on the Grand Banks fishing ... and the outports still live off it ... I remember Fleetwood, even Knot End. The fishing grounds have been screwed over by over fishing ... I...
Forum: Questions and Answers 23-04-2009, 19:14
Replies: 62
Views: 2,843
Posted By Eric
Re: What sort of bird is this??

Guess I over reacted ... sorry about that ... nothing personal intended .... but it does bug us over here when Paul McBeatle shows picutres of baby harp seals, and talks of boycotting Canadian...
Forum: Questions and Answers 23-04-2009, 18:35
Replies: 62
Views: 2,843
Posted By Eric
Re: What sort of bird is this??

Over the centuries you guys have almost denuded your country of wild life ... so when it comes to criticizing others, you guys don't have a leg to stand on. The annual seal hunt is necessary for...
Forum: Questions and Answers 23-04-2009, 04:22
Replies: 62
Views: 2,843
Posted By Eric
Re: What sort of bird is this??

Newfoundlanders ... great people .... Newfoundland ... great province ... for people who travel,, it is a must on their itinerary ... I often have thoughts about selling up, and moving out there.
Forum: Questions and Answers 23-04-2009, 00:16
Replies: 62
Views: 2,843
Posted By Eric
Re: What sort of bird is this??

Ain't that the truth ... shagged many a fly in my time .... it's easy, once you get used to the glove.:cool:
Forum: Questions and Answers 22-04-2009, 21:10
Replies: 62
Views: 2,843
Posted By Eric
Re: What sort of bird is this??

Over here, when spring comes around, you see a lot of young guys in the parks shagging flies:eek: (Translation available on request).
Forum: Questions and Answers 22-04-2009, 19:42
Replies: 62
Views: 2,843
Posted By Eric
Re: What sort of bird is this??

Careful bud, you are slurring your words ... ;)
Forum: Questions and Answers 22-04-2009, 18:19
Replies: 62
Views: 2,843
Posted By Eric
Re: What sort of bird is this??

Humane! ... yeh, like miximytosis, remember that? ... ah well, one person's beautiful bird is another man's destructive pest ... there is no danger of these things becoming an endangered species ......
Forum: Questions and Answers 21-04-2009, 19:31
Replies: 62
Views: 2,843
Posted By Eric
Re: What sort of bird is this??

Oops ... missed a couple of lines out of the poem ... should know better than to use my brain when I'm stoned:

Here we go again; ahem:

The cormorant, or common shag
Lays eggs inside a paper...
Forum: Questions and Answers 21-04-2009, 18:58
Replies: 62
Views: 2,843
Posted By Eric
Re: What sort of bird is this??

Before it gets moved to a place I'm not allowed .... next time you go where you may see this verminous shag (or cormorant), leave your camera at home and take your shotgun .... kill it .... these...
Forum: Questions and Answers 21-04-2009, 18:46
Replies: 62
Views: 2,843
Posted By Eric
Re: What sort of bird is this??

The cormorant, or common shag,
Lays eggs inside a paper bag.
But what these unobservant birds
Have failed to notice is that herds
Of wandering bears will come with buns,
And steal the bags to...
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