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Old 12-06-2003, 08:20 PM
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This morning my son and I rode to the beach for a morning jog.
When we came back there is this huge Heron in my driveway!
It wasn't white but a dark grey color.
But the thing wouldn't move when I pulled up.
I pulled up right on it and it just looked at the car and tilted its head!
I had to blow the horn before the thing flew off!
Thats a mighty brave bird!
I should have drove over its butte.
But I think their on the endanger list aren't they?
Priss
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Old 12-06-2003, 08:56 PM
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Priss wrote But I think their on the endanger list aren't they?

They are in the migratory species act.
Which still means you can't run over them
in your car...
By your description it was a Great Blue Heron,
almost done in for their pretty neck plummage
on lady's hats, the increasing casual trend in fashion is good for a lot of
critters. The increasing skimpyness in fashion is good for all fabrics, pretty
soon they won't use any at all (but that is another subject from one who is
involved with teenagers...)


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Old 12-06-2003, 09:20 PM
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Yep, thats what it is. I looked up a photo of it.
http://www.northrup.org/photos/England/nl-4.htm
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Priss wrote But I think their on the endanger list aren't they?

They are in the migratory species act.
Which still means you can't run over them
in your car...
By your description it was a Great Blue Heron,
almost done in for their pretty neck plummage
on lady's hats, the increasing casual trend in fashion is good for a lot

of
critters. The increasing skimpyness in fashion is good for all fabrics,

pretty
soon they won't use any at all (but that is another subject from one who

is
involved with teenagers...)


k30a



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Old 12-06-2003, 11:08 PM
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K30a wrote:

The increasing skimpyness in fashion is good for all fabrics, pretty
soon they won't use any at all


Us testosterone types like it too.

Joe



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Old 13-06-2003, 04:32 PM
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LOL, I was just going to say that ;-)

:blush:

The increasing skimpyness in fashion is good for all fabrics, pretty
soon they won't use any at all


Us testosterone types like it too.





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Old 13-06-2003, 05:56 PM
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The increasing skimpyness in fashion is good for all fabrics, pretty
soon they won't use any at all



It takes a LOT of fabric to cover my fat--- ROFL Jerri

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Old 13-06-2003, 07:37 PM
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LMHO Jerri!! Your a hoot!! LOL
How ya been feeling?
Priss
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The increasing skimpyness in fashion is good for all fabrics, pretty
soon they won't use any at all



It takes a LOT of fabric to cover my fat--- ROFL Jerri


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Old 13-06-2003, 07:37 PM
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LMHO Jerri!! Your a hoot!! LOL
How ya been feeling?
Priss


A little down since my daughter died....but I am gonna get thru this too
Jerri

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Old 13-06-2003, 08:08 PM
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Jerrispond wrote:
The increasing skimpyness in fashion is good for all fabrics, pretty
soon they won't use any at all



It takes a LOT of fabric to cover my fat--- ROFL Jerri


Oh my, ROFLOL hysterically!! Jerri, just think we're keeping all those
fabric companies in business!
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