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Just had to laugh - Im still laughing.

Been to St Ives recently, or anywhere else that seagulls, or should I call them flying rats have knicked your ice cream, or chips, or left a nice white streak down the back of you M&S T shirt. Well justice lives and its poetic, this little blighter was trying to scavenge bits of chicken curry when he fell into the vat.

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And the link to the full story is here
http://news.sky.com/story/1709476/seagull-dyed-orange-after-falling-into-curry-vat
 
Yes, the flying scavangers are a pest, but in the end they keep the areas clean where us humans drop our food.
As an Animal lover, (most of the time, unless its our ratter dog, ). Like to see living thngs taken care off. Even to the point of keeping our dogs away from a kite from Carrion, . Everthing is in the chain.
Morel is..
Put Vinegar up your Chips. They don't like it. .
 
It opens all sorts of questionsa about how hygienic the kitchen where the curry was being prepared was... how was a gull in a position to be falling into a vat of curry?
 
Makes you wonder how many of its friends had been in the curry and got away with it.
Mel
 
saint-spoon said:
It opens all sorts of questionsa about how hygienic the kitchen where the curry was being prepared was... how was a gull in a position to be falling into a vat of curry?
I guess the under-chef had just forgotten to kill it first.
 

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