Posted by ScottyHOMEy on November 25, 2009 at 08:01:20 from (70.105.226.116):
In Reply to: That's different posted by Errin OH on November 25, 2009 at 05:37:41:
Flyin' rats!
And far more aggressive than their appearance, both in their natural habitat and in man's.
We have a supermarket throws their outdated fresh fish out onto the ice on the river behind them in the winter. I heard an awful ruckus one day and walked around back for a look. A band of bald eagles had gotten to the fish first, but another band of not all that many gulls came in and drove them off the ice. When I came back out of the store, the eagles were perched in the trees out on the island, sulking. FIsh on top of the ice ain't exactly a natural phenomenon, but it was a natural fight to watch.
It's when they turn into flyin' rats that I can't stand 'em. I watched a flock of them swarm a family one day sittin' at an outside table at a McDonald's, goin' at the the french fries. Scared the snot out of all of them, especially their little three or four-year-old kid. Got an idea he doesn't think much more of them than I do.
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