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Topic:
guys vs girls - part 52
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Topic:
guys vs girls - part 52
Edited by
WholesomeWoman
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Mon 04/30/12 05:04 PM
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Topic:
A - Z City Game - part 15
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Kamloops, British Columbia
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Topic:
Food game - part 3
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Toast and Butter
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Topic:
Word Association
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Marketing
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Topic:
A-Z Animals - part 3
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Elephant
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Edited by
WholesomeWoman
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Mon 04/30/12 05:08 PM
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real? Illusionary preceptions ...
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Topic:
guys vs girls - part 52
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lol
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Edited by
WholesomeWoman
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Mon 04/30/12 04:45 PM
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what ... reality is
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Topic:
Name A Song A-Z - part 14
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A"quarius/Let The Sunshine In"
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Three Dog Night
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Topic:
guys vs girls - part 52
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love sets free
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Edited by
WholesomeWoman
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Mon 04/30/12 12:32 AM
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Totage what you imaged about your Grandma's pond reminded me of the saying, "birds of a feather flock together". For, where you find ducks you usually find geese too.
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Topic:
guys vs girls - part 52
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Bravalady do you have any bird stories to share?
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Edited by
WholesomeWoman
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Mon 04/30/12 12:28 AM
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Bravalady, I have to agree with you. Seagulls squawking is more tolerable than crow noises.
Seagulls are scavengers like crows are from what I know and from what I have seen. Seagulls appear to be less aggressive than crows. Crows use group strategy I have seen to achieve a mean like feeding. Seagulls from what I seen travel in larger groups flying each and every other way picking up food leftovers from garbage cans, the road ... etc., whereas, crows can work together as a group for its food. I share with you a story of some crows from a day in my youth while walking down the street in the neighborhood I lived in. An image I never forgotten. I came to cross an alleyway and just a few feet off the sideway curb and onto the road, were five crows surrounding a sparrow. It was a predator and prey scenario. The sparrow was laying half dead, being picked at by the crows alternatively and, the crows had the sparrow encircled. Crows are much more interesting than Seagulls in nesting. Crow nests can be quit a wonderment with bits of shiny objects embedded throughout. Crows appear to manuver in life with more intelligence than Seagulls. |
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heart felt love
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