I reviewed the script and was practicing for the part of "W" but when I realized that the lines were untintelligible and based on nonsense I realized my mistake that "W" was the carnivorus warbler and not the president.
All silliness aside I do find it amusing that in the avian world the little guys are often the boss. We, or few other creatures, could ever harass a grizzly and expect to go untouched. But given the three dimensional travel allowed by wings, the smallest nectar feeder can beat up on the largest meat eater. Perhaps this is why man has often dreamed of flight.
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From: Fred Pierce <>
Date: 2004/09/28 Tue AM 11:50:59 EDT
To:
Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] Aggressive warblers
> Anybody want to star in my movie about the velociwarblers who ate the
> Republican Party?
I hope the RP's not monitoring this list. Just another excuse to bomb the
birds.
Back into the Stone Age? Velociwarblers? Time Travel? Sounds like a great
movie.
Better stop this - say no more, say no more.
fdp
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>
> Velociwarbler? This thread is getting sillier than the Monty
> Python kick we
> were on a month or two ago.
> The only problem I've got with Janet's theory about eating a couple
> raptors for migration fuel is that after they do that, they'll be
> like some
> condors and other assorted carrion feeders who often can't fly
> after a meal
> due to overload. Other than that, the whole thing makes sense to me.
> Anybody want to star in my movie about the velociwarblers who ate the
> Republican Party?
> Yes, I know. No wishful thinking on here.
>
> Jerry
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