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They do things differently in... Sussex

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Post  Guest Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:05 pm

This is one of those stories that begs more questions that it answers. Only in Sussex...

I can understand how the story came about, but I thought these things hung about all year around. What is he doing for the other six months of the year?

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Post  Laikipia Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:46 pm

lol! unusual story and as you say, what about the other 6 months of the year? Laughing

clever seagull

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Post  littlewid Sat Jul 10, 2010 9:05 pm

He's probably out at Sea TT Very Happy and what do you mean......Only In Sussex Mad Shoreham is only a few miles down the road from me and we have very clever Seagulls in Sussex i'll have you know Razz . I think he is a very clever gull and its an amazing story......even more so that the cats don't go for him, they must also remember who he is when he arrives back.
Great Story TT

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Post  Guest Sat Jul 10, 2010 9:44 pm

Seagulls that clear off to sea when there's bed and board on offer... cats that let a bird eat their food... owners that will wonder why neighbours have a gull problem...

I rest my case, LW.

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Post  littlewid Sat Jul 10, 2010 9:52 pm

The gulls just giving the B&B a rest for six months so they can have a holiday......The cat gets to eat all it's food for six months......and the neighbours don't get gull pooh on their car for six months........all makes sense to me TT

I rest my case Very Happy

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