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Re: Pigeons and Main Street, USA
Posted By: unipeg, on host 209.156.138.228
Date: Friday, December 10, 1999, at 14:24:45
In Reply To: Pigeons and Main Street, USA posted by Dr. Morris Cecil Glalet, Th.D. on Friday, December 10, 1999, at 12:52:06:

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> > > -Dr. Morris Cecil "I went to Disneyland yesterday, and in the 'lake' with the Mark Twain ferryboat and such, there were ducks, and two of the males were fighting and splashing all about, but it looked like they were dancing to the perky music being played all over the park" Glalet, Th.D.
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> > Were there any pigions? When I was at DisneyWorld (the small country inside of Florida) there were lost of ducks, but not a single solitary pigion. That just isn't normal, amusment parks breed pigions, pigions naturaly live were lots of people spend time, expecsialy if they spend time out side with junk food. I had a lot of fun there but I kept wondering what happend to the pigions.
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> There were a few pigeons, but I can only remember seeing pigeons (or at least registering that I saw pigeons) on Main Street, USA. It was right next to the curb, and I almost stepped on it by accident. I noticed at the last second and moved my foot away. That was the only time I remember really registering "pigeon" in my brain, but I'm sure I saw more than that one.
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> -Dr. Morris Cecil "I think pigeon-kicking should be an Olympic sport" Glalet, Th.D.

Ahhh, pigeons. I go to school in downtown DC which is, for those who don't know, which is probably most of you, FULL of pigeons. I fully intend on, when I am having a bad day sometime, going outside at lunch and getting rid of all my anger and agression by kicking a pigeon. They're too tame to get out of the way, so it would serve 'em right.

uni"ooooh, I bet THAT goes against the small cute furry animal image"peg