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Now you shown him that, Loz will using all his free time to build one in his shed - Seagulls beware

In truth because we live inland in Scotland Seagulls are not a problem. However on the odd time i have been down to see my Nephews in Hastings the size of these birds are truly scary.

Pigeons on the other hand are a pest with the racket they make.

I remember once siting in a French cafe when a Pigeon flew in, the cafe owners wife grabbed it and wrung its neck and took it away, no doubt for the pot.

And there's the rub we are too namby pamby here in the UK, the though of catching a pigeon, or rabbit, and eating it is a no no.
 
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Sitting outside a cafe in Salisbury a seagull shat a direct hit in my brother-in-law’s coffee. We were all splatted with a white and brown mixture. “Very common” the waitress told us as she handed out the blue roll. No warnings!
 

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In truth because we live inland in Scotland Seagulls are not a problem. However on the odd time i have been down to see my Nephews in Hastings the size of these birds are truly scary.

Pigeons on the other hand are a pest with the racket they make.

I remember once siting in a French cafe when a Pigeon flew in, the cafe owners wife grabbed it and wrung its neck and took it away, no doubt for the pot.

And there's the rub we are too namby pamby here in the UK, the though of catching a pigeon, or rabbit, and eating it is a no no.
we just shoot them around here and the muntjacs (bloody dog like deer from the US)
 

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Sitting outside a cafe in Salisbury a seagull shat a direct hit in my brother-in-law’s coffee. We were all splatted with a white and brown mixture. “Very common” the waitress told us as she handed out the blue roll. No warnings!
Creme in your coffee sir?
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