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Have you ever wanted to kill a seagull?
NewGamesOfToday
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A few months back I was walking down the street when a seagull kept swooping down at me, it was after stuff I had in my had at the time and didn't care how it got it..........The bird was very nasty, just over food...I think if it had kept on i'd of grabbed it, punched it to the ground and broke it's neck. Not the best thing to do but these birds can be sooo annoying when they want to be.
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I have done and several times but not out in the streets though and only the Herring gull - the nasty and most vicious one of the lot.
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I mean wanted as in "because it's being nasty" Were all hungry but there is a limit.
Apparently, revolting.
Here's a dead one for you.7
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I think the foxes got it as it was learning to fly.
There was a programme showing how seagulls steal food from people on BBC 1 tonight.
I've had the opportunity to kill one several times with my car, but I just cannot bring myself to kill a living creature, even one (well, not one specific gull obviously ) that has caused me umpteen roof leaks over the last 10 years (they eat my roof, nest in the gulley which causes build-up of water rather than the gulley being able to do what it's meant to, and so on) and many sleepless nights. I just can't bring myself to be that heartless.
I do laugh remembering one time I was getting my shopping out of the car and a gull kept swooping at me (fallen baby seagulls nearby) - I must have looked rather ridiculous, trying to fend it off by waving a toilet brush around as I got my stuff out of the boot
It's a bird, innit? It's a bloody sea bird . .. it's not any bloody flavour.
First thing that comes to mind is salty chicken
"Albatross!! - ALBATROSS"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_u7VGiMO0U
And I think that attitude toward any living creature gives cause for concern.
You actually sound very childish with your post.
My thoughts exactly, I was actually looking for words such as "like" or "init" on the end of each sentence.
All species of gull are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Thus it is a criminal offence to intentionally kill or injure them.
There was probably a young one nearby.
It was trying to scare you away. They do it to predators like cats, dogs and foxes.
I agree Ruby !!!! What a horrible thread