Pigeon Pie
Started by surprisepig!, Mar 17 2008 01:48 AM
90 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 17 March 2008 - 12:26 PM
welcome to united pigeon. i hope your flight is an enjoyable one. so sit back, relax, and we'll have you on people in no time.
#22
Posted 17 March 2008 - 12:29 PM
chiarem said:
sorry rebecca, you know i like you and i love birds, but pigeons are flying diseases, not birds:p
Awww, but they are my friends! :o People try to tell my that seagulls are rats with wings all the time... I tell them no, bats look more like rats than seagulls. :p
#23
Posted 17 March 2008 - 12:34 PM
isilida 32 said:
welcome to united pigeon. i hope your flight is an enjoyable one. so sit back, relax, and we'll have you on people in no time.
Wildwings said:
Awww, but they are my friends! :o
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#24
Posted 17 March 2008 - 02:05 PM
you do realize that birds only know two words? bombs away.
#25
Posted 17 March 2008 - 02:08 PM
isilida 32 said:
you do realize that birds only know two words? bombs away.
My pet birds are "potty trained," they don't leave "presents" on me. :rolleyes:
#26
Posted 17 March 2008 - 05:05 PM
sure. and they probably don't peck your eyes out either. TRAITOR!!!! :D
#27
Posted 17 March 2008 - 06:27 PM
isilida 32 said:
sure. and they probably don't peck your eyes out either. TRAITOR!!!! :D
Well of course not... but has a bird ever pecked your eyes out? (probably not!) I doubt that it's a common occurrence. :p
#28
Posted 17 March 2008 - 08:42 PM
um they're pigeons. that's what they do. poke your eyes out. well that and poop. they also give you bird flu. oh and they're responsible for al quida. agains pigeons are the scum of the earth. so eat up.
#29
Posted 17 March 2008 - 11:38 PM
'Tis a bird I love, with its brooding note, And the trembling throb in its mottled throat; There's a human look in its swelling breast, And the gentle curve of its lowly crest; And I often stop with the fear I feel-- He runs so close to the rapid wheel.
Author: Nathaniel Parker Willis
Source: The Belfry Pigeon
Somebody loves them!
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Author: Nathaniel Parker Willis
Source: The Belfry Pigeon
Somebody loves them!
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#30
Posted 18 March 2008 - 07:25 AM
People carry and pass on more disease and filth than any amount of pigeons ever could. Pigeons are survivors, clever and should be respected.
I reared a pigeon from a new hatched squab and she lived with me, in my kitchen, for about 7 years until she caught a cold from me and sadly died. She was a great pet and friend I have great video of my then very small children trying to teach her how to coo (baby pigeons squeek) and how to fly.
I'm with you Rebecca :)
I reared a pigeon from a new hatched squab and she lived with me, in my kitchen, for about 7 years until she caught a cold from me and sadly died. She was a great pet and friend I have great video of my then very small children trying to teach her how to coo (baby pigeons squeek) and how to fly.
I'm with you Rebecca :)
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#31
Posted 18 March 2008 - 08:17 AM
ugh! you're one of them. i'm sure one of the many diseases the pigeon was carrying killed it instead the "cold" it caught from you. piegons are nasty. by the way do your civic doody and eat some pigeon pie.
#32
Posted 18 March 2008 - 09:12 AM
quiet-cats said:
People carry and pass on more disease and filth than any amount of pigeons ever could. Pigeons are survivors, clever and should be respected.
I reared a pigeon from a new hatched squab and she lived with me, in my kitchen, for about 7 years until she caught a cold from me and sadly died. She was a great pet and friend I have great video of my then very small children trying to teach her how to coo (baby pigeons squeek) and how to fly.
I'm with you Rebecca :)
I reared a pigeon from a new hatched squab and she lived with me, in my kitchen, for about 7 years until she caught a cold from me and sadly died. She was a great pet and friend I have great video of my then very small children trying to teach her how to coo (baby pigeons squeek) and how to fly.
I'm with you Rebecca :)
Ah, a voice of reason! :)
That's really cool, I'd love to raise a baby pigeon. I've raised baby blue jays, robins, and sparrows before that were unfortunate enough to be abandoned. I'm known as the "bird girl" in my neighborhood, and if anyone finds an abandoned baby bird they bring it to me.
#33
Posted 18 March 2008 - 10:32 AM

they are adorable for sure...
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#34
Posted 18 March 2008 - 11:58 AM
Come now, how many times has a pigeon actually pooped on you? :p
#35
Posted 18 March 2008 - 12:00 PM
Wildwings said:
Come now, how many times has a pigeon actually pooped on you? :p
5. :mad::mad:
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#36
Posted 18 March 2008 - 12:06 PM
chiarem said:
5. :mad::mad:
o.O Really? I've never had one poop on me... or any other bird with the exception of pet ones. They must target you! :rolleyes:
#37
Posted 18 March 2008 - 12:28 PM
Wildwings said:
o.O Really? I've never had one poop on me... or any other bird with the exception of pet ones. They must target you! :rolleyes:
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#38
Posted 18 March 2008 - 12:37 PM
chiarem said:
yes. once they pooped into the car window too while i was in...:mad::mad:
Wow, now that bird had some skills. ;)
By they way I'm just kidding, Chiara, you know I love you! =)
#39
Posted 18 March 2008 - 12:49 PM
they've pooped on me too. i tell you pigeons are the nasty. i wonder if it's easy and ok to make pigeon pie here in the states? hmmm....
#40
Posted 18 March 2008 - 12:50 PM
Wildwings said:
By they way I'm just kidding, Chiara, you know I love you! =)
i know:) and i love you too...even if you protect the flying disease;)
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